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When one or all of the buttons stop working on a device, it can be a frightening thing. Use this guide to help.
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Using a metal spudger, carefully pry up the plastic covers.
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Remove the four 1.8 cm-long T15 Torx Security screws from the outer case.
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Lift up the retaining flap on the button cable ZIF connector.
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Pull the button cable straight out of the connector.
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Carefully pull the ribbon cable through the rubber gasket that runs around the device.
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To remove the old rubber button pad, carefully peel it off of the blue casing.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order, starting from Step 6.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order, starting from Step 6.
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Great guide, and I think I can manage this. But, where can I get the Replacement Bose SoundLink Color Button Pad??
Fred
I’m wondering the same thing. Where do you get the replacement Bose Soundlink Color button pad? We just bought a new charger because we thought that was the problem. But that didn’t make any difference. We still can’t turn the speaker on!
I got the bose soundlink color button panel only with bose India authorised service center in South Mumbai . That cost me in Indian RS. 2360. Including approx $35 USD.