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Garmin Nuvi 50LM Charging Port Replacement

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    • Place the device on a flat surface with the LCD touchscreen face down.

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    • Remove the four 9 mm screws on the back of the GPS with the Torx T-4 screwdriver set.

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    • Use the iFixit Plastic Opening Tool to separate the front cover and the rear cover on all four sides.

    • Be careful not to damage the orange ribbon cable while opening the device.

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    • Remove the two 0.5 cm screws using the T4 Torx screwdriver attaching the motherboard to rear cover of the GPS unit.

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    • Unplug the battery from the motherboard.

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    • Use a pair of wire cutters to cut and separate the black speaker wire from the motherboard.

    • Use a pair of wire cutters to cut and separate the blue speaker wire from the motherboard.

    • To reattach the new speaker, you must use a soldering iron to solder the speaker cables to the motherboard.

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    • Use your fingers to remove the motherboard from the rear case of the system.

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    • Place the replacement motherboard in the navigation system, and solder the speaker cables on the replacement motherboard.

    • Solder the black wire to the motherboard.

    • Solder the blue wire to the motherboard.

    • The soldering iron is extremely hot, so use prudence when working with the soldering iron.

    • The black speaker wire is the wire closest to the battery.

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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order with the exception of cutting the blue and black speaker wires.

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It's not a "Charging Port Replacement", it's a whole motherboard replacement, described in this guide. That's not what I'm looking for, and it's not what the guide's headline suggests.

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I was hoping it will go into SMD soldering/desoldering (using hot air, etc). Where would you find a new “motherboard”, anyways? At that point it becomes difficult to see the value in “fixing” the device.

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BE VERY CAREFUL WHEN OPENING YOUR GARMIN - IT IS EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TO “TEAR” THE YELLOW FLEXIBLE CONNECTOR IF YOU ARE NOT AWARE OF THIS CONNECTOR -THEN THE GARMIN IS SCRAP - I find that the charge socket is the weakest point on these units & before I opened my last unit I threw a few out because the charge port had been damaged. The USB type C charge port can be replaced with a spare bought from an electronics part supplier, I found that I reinforced the port onto the board by soldering resistor leads to the USB socket casing & then soldered the other side onto the board to support also adding a some of glue from my glue gun. Seems that this modification increases the durability & lifespan of the unit. I also think that if the port gets damaged again I might try do a modification on the port & try solder the charger cable directly onto the board but be warned, because of the traffic antenna built into the cable I have no idea what effect this may have on the traffic function, possibly worth a try.

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