Difficulty

Moderate

Steps

8

Time Required

                          20 minutes            

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Speaker               
  • Using the opening tool, remove the rubber padding from the bottom of the speaker.
  • The rubber padding is glued on and may require reapplying adhesive to re-assemble.

Using the opening tool, remove the rubber padding from the bottom of the speaker.

The rubber padding is glued on and may require reapplying adhesive to re-assemble.

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Step 2

  • Using the Philips screwdriver head #0, remove all four screws holding the plastic plate in place.
  • Use the same opening tool from the previous step to remove the plastic plate.

Using the Philips screwdriver head #0, remove all four screws holding the plastic plate in place.

Use the same opening tool from the previous step to remove the plastic plate.

Step 3

  • Now that you have removed this cover, there is another cover. This cover has a total of 9 screws that can be removed with the Philips 0-bit screwdriver bit.
  • Once all these screws are removed, you can take off the cover

Now that you have removed this cover, there is another cover. This cover has a total of 9 screws that can be removed with the Philips 0-bit screwdriver bit.

Once all these screws are removed, you can take off the cover

Step 4

  • Squeeze the white connector on the bottom to release a clip that is hidden from sight. This will allow it to be wiggled free.
  • Remove the battery from the speaker by disconnecting the white connector from the motherboard.

Squeeze the white connector on the bottom to release a clip that is hidden from sight. This will allow it to be wiggled free.

Remove the battery from the speaker by disconnecting the white connector from the motherboard.

Step 5

  • Find the rubber flap that covers the USB-A and USB-C port
  • Pull on the rubber flap, it should come out whole as shown in the second image
  • Once taken out the rubber flap, pull the interior of the speaker

Find the rubber flap that covers the USB-A and USB-C port

Pull on the rubber flap, it should come out whole as shown in the second image

Once taken out the rubber flap, pull the interior of the speaker

Step 6

  • Once you have the speaker body out, unscrew the four screws holding the speaker down
  • Use Philips screwdriver head #0

Once you have the speaker body out, unscrew the four screws holding the speaker down

Use Philips screwdriver head #0

Step 7

  • Pull the motherboard out then disconnect the white connector of the speaker by wiggling it back and forth.
  • See the motherboard repair guide for more in-depth instructions on this part

Pull the motherboard out then disconnect the white connector of the speaker by wiggling it back and forth.

See the motherboard repair guide for more in-depth instructions on this part

Step 8

  • The speaker will look like this if you have followed the steps correctly

The speaker will look like this if you have followed the steps correctly

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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