@darryl1972 ,Darryl, If still under warranty, use warranty for repair/replacement/refund. You can use the guide link below to see how to access the inside of GPS and possibly solder the old port back to board or have a good computer repair shop do it for you because it really is not a good job for a beginner to try. The second link is a guide to show how the port is soldered back on. Good luck.
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@darryl1972 ,Darryl, If still under warranty, use warranty for repair/replacement/refund. You can use the guide link below to see how to access the inside of GPS and possibly solder the old port back to board or have a good computer repair shop do it for you because it really is not a good job for a beginner to try. If you do need a new port you can do a search using the old one to match up to a replacement. The second link is a guide to show how the port is soldered back on. Good luck.
I hope this helped you out, if so let me know by pressing the helpful button.
@darryl1972 ,Darryl, You can use the guide link below to see how to access the inside of GPS and possibly solder the old port back to board or have a good computer repair shop do it for you because it really is not a good job for a beginner to try. The second link is a guide to show how the port is soldered back on. Good luck.
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@darryl1972 ,Darryl, If still under warranty, use warranty for repair/replacement/refund. You can use the guide link below to see how to access the inside of GPS and possibly solder the old port back to board or have a good computer repair shop do it for you because it really is not a good job for a beginner to try. The second link is a guide to show how the port is soldered back on. Good luck.
I hope this helped you out, if so let me know by pressing the helpful button.
@darryl1972 ,Darryl, You can use the guide link below to see how to access the inside of GPS and possibly solder the old port back to board or have a good computer repair shop do it for you because it really is not a good job for a beginner to try. The second link is a guide to show how the port is soldered back on. Good luck.
I hope this helped you out, if so let me know by pressing the helpful button.
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