First off here’s the Apple service document [https://support.apple.com/en-us/100530|2020 13” MacBook Pro (M1)]
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First off here’s the Apple service document [link|https://support.apple.com/en-us/100530|2020 13” MacBook Pro (M1)]
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Sadly the headphone jack is not an Apple serviceable part (I know! It should be!) so unless you have an alternative source for this custom part you’re SOL!
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Sadly the headphone jack is not an Apple serviceable part (I know! It should be!) you’ll need the uppercase assembly, so unless you have an alternative source for this custom part you’re SOL!
As to getting it out Apple uses hot glue to glue them in, so you’ll need to apply heat to the case but you do need to be careful! As you don’t want to melt or damage the heat sensitive parks like the keyboard and the TouchBar. Using aluminum foil to shield the areas you don’t want to heat and using a heat gun it what I would use heating it up as quickly as possible and then pulling it out with a bit of help of a good screwdriver wedging under it. Then quickly cool the area.
First off here’s the Apple service document [https://support.apple.com/en-us/100530|2020 13” MacBook Pro (M1)]
Sadly the headphone jack is not an Apple serviceable part (I know! It should be!) so unless you have an alternative source for this custom part you’re SOL!
As to getting it out Apple uses hot glue to glue them in, so you’ll need to apply heat to the case but you do need to be careful! As you don’t want to melt or damage the heat sensitive parks like the keyboard and the TouchBar. Using aluminum foil to shield the areas you don’t want to heat and using a heat gun it what I would use heating it up as quickly as possible and then pulling it out with a bit of help of a good screwdriver wedging under it. Then quickly cool the area.