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It's not a common problem, but should your speakers start to malfunction or stop working they'll need to be replaced. This guide will walk you through removing the speakers from the device.
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Wedge your plastic opening tool into the crevice between the volume button and casing to create space.
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Slide the plastic opening tool along this crevice to pry apart the backing of the tablet.
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There is one zero insertion force connector that needs to be removed.
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Use your plastic opening tool to flip up the black clip that secures the ribbon cable to the motherboard.
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Once the clip is flipped up, the ribbon cable will be safe to remove.
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To remove the four bundled cable connectors, push against the edges of the connector to loosen it up.
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Pull the cable away from the connector.
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Use a pair of tweezers to gently pull up the speaker closest to the motherboard.
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Remove any tape that may be holding down the speakers or wires in place.
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Use tweezers to gently pull up the second speaker.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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