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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 Dan

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Apple uses a Hall Effect sensor to sense the closed lid condition. In this series I'm lead to believe its hidden within the [product|IF188-130|Right Speaker assembly] you'll note the extra contacts on the connector when compared to the [product|IF188-131|Left Speaker]
-Make sure you first seethe cable is damaged and if reseating the cable fixes things. Next I would take a steel paper clip sliding it on the displays face to identify the magnet held within it. Then carefully folding the lid down so you can locate the location within the uppercase the Hall sensor sits (don't close the lid fully as you will damage things). Now using a rare earth magnet you should be able to alter the Hall sensors state by sliding it across the location you ID'd. If not then you need a new speaker unit [guide|135303]
+Make sure you first see if the cable is damaged and if reseating the cable fixes things.
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+Next I would take a steel paper clip sliding it on the displays face to identify the magnet held within it. Then carefully folding the lid down so you can locate the location within the uppercase the Hall sensor sits (don't close the lid fully as you will damage things). Now using a rare earth magnet you should be able to alter the Hall sensors state by sliding it across the location you ID'd. If not then you need a new speaker unit [guide|135303]

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Dan

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-Apple uses a hall sensor to sense the closed lid condition. In this series I'm lead to believe its hidden within the [product|IF188-130|Right Speaker assembly] you'll note the extra contacts on the connector when compared to the [product|IF188-131|Left Speaker]
+Apple uses a Hall Effect sensor to sense the closed lid condition. In this series I'm lead to believe its hidden within the [product|IF188-130|Right Speaker assembly] you'll note the extra contacts on the connector when compared to the [product|IF188-131|Left Speaker]
Make sure you first seethe cable is damaged and if reseating the cable fixes things. Next I would take a steel paper clip sliding it on the displays face to identify the magnet held within it. Then carefully folding the lid down so you can locate the location within the uppercase the Hall sensor sits (don't close the lid fully as you will damage things). Now using a rare earth magnet you should be able to alter the Hall sensors state by sliding it across the location you ID'd. If not then you need a new speaker unit [guide|135303]

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Dan

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Apple uses a hall sensor to sense the closed lid condition. In this series I'm lead to believe its hidden within the [product|IF188-130|Right Speaker assembly] you'll note the extra contacts on the connector when compared to the [product|IF188-131|Left Speaker]

Make sure you first seethe cable is damaged and if reseating the cable fixes things. Next I would take a steel paper clip sliding it on the displays face to identify the magnet held within it. Then carefully folding the lid down so you can locate the location within the uppercase the Hall sensor sits (don't close the lid fully as you will damage things). Now using a rare earth magnet you should be able to alter the Hall sensors state by sliding it across the location you ID'd. If not then you need a new speaker unit [guide|135303]

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