Removing activation lock/find my iPhone on a dead iPad

kbremner
New Contributor III

I have an iPad that will not turn on and I'm trying to create a repair in GSX to get it replaced but they won't let me complete the repair because "Find My iPhone is active" which is probably the generic warning for "your MDM has enabled activation lock". How do I turn this off if I can power on the iPad?

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junjishimazaki
Valued Contributor

Do you know which email account it was logged into icloud that enabled it?

Ecco_Luke
Contributor II

Former Apple Genius here 🙋🏻‍♂️

If the iPad is dead, you can raise a support request with AppleCare and mention that Activation Lock being active is preventing a repair being created (this is entirely true, by the way, it will). Apple will insist on seeing proof of purchase to verify ownership, but you can also submit a screenshot of the iPad in ASM/ABM to them if you don't have that anymore and that will suffice as proof of ownership. It takes a few days and then it'll be deactivated. 

If it's tied to a known Apple ID that you can log-in to, you can log-in to icloud.com with that Apple ID and disable Activation Lock from there.

If it will power on, then you should be able to find the Activation Lock bypass code and enter that into the 'Password' field if the device has been restored, or just push an MDM command to remove Activation Lock if you can get it onto Wi-Fi.

Let me know if I can help further with that or if you would like me to go over anything 😊 

Shirley233
New Contributor

Perhaps you can turn off the Find My feature on another device with the same Apple ID: 

1. Log into iCloud.com on another device and disable the Find My feature here.

2.Remove this device from device list via Find My app on another Apple device.

3.Delete this device in Find My from another Apple device's Settings.

You can follow the specific steps in this article: How to Disable Find My iPhone from Another Device? Easy Guide!