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This guide provides step by step instructions for removing and replacing the speaker for your Garmin Nuvi 2689LMT.
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Begin by removing the stand by depressing the tab and rocking the round interface back toward you, pulling it away from the Garmin unit.
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Remove the four, 4mm hex screws at the four corners of the device using a T5 bit.
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Pry open the seam with a prying tool.
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Firmly force a plastic spudger into the bottom seam and pry open a section. Use a prying/pushing motion to force the spudger into the unit.
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Repeat this all the way around the seam.
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The white battery is attached to the casing with an adhesive. Separate it with a prying tool.
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Remove the four, 4mm hex screws with a T5 bit.
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These are located near the four corners of the main circuit board, as shown.
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Carefully pick up and remove the main circuit board from the device’s plastic casing.
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Remove the speaker - located on the device as shown - from the plastic casing using a prying tool. Use the prying tool around the entire rim of the speaker to ensure a clean removal.
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Tape the main circuit board onto a clean surface to steady the device.
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Melt and separate the the two metal connections on the circuit using a soldering iron then remove the wires using tweezers.
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Retrieve your replacement speaker and re-solder the wires back onto the main circuit board.
Where do I get a replacement speaker? Please let me know! Desperate to fix my unit and you’ve given such exquisite instructions
can’t wait to proceed and stop the maddening squeaky, non-understandable squawk that comes out of it right now.
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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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Hi what's the make and model of the replacement speaker for the nuvi 2689 model. Where can I find that particular part.
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