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This guide will be helpful for repairing your faulty wires if the troubleshooting page recommends that you replace them. This is a necessary step when you have determined no other way to repair your current wires. Be wary of accidentally damaging other parts of the device when replacing wires.
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            Begin by removing the two main black face plates on either end of the speaker tube using a Phillips head PH1 screwdriver fitting to remove a total of four screws. 
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            2 on top on of either end of the speaker, 2 on bottom of either end of the speaker. 
 
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            To do this, use a metal spudger as a wedge and insert it in the center and outer edge of the two mesh pieces to remove them exposing screws. 
 
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            Use a PH1 size Phillips head screwdriver to remove the four 0.7 cm screws. 
 
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            Pull out the red interface plate to expose the wires that were previously hidden between the black faceplate and red interface plate. 
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            Again look for signs of wire damage. 
 
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            Look into the back of the red interface plate and locate the bottom of the motherboard. 
 
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            On the bottom of the motherboard, locate the black and red wire pair connected to the plastic red socket and remove the white insert from this socket. 
 
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            To repair a wire connection, use wire strippers to cut away the wire portion until no visible damage remains. 
 
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            Again, use the wire strippers to strip back a small amount of the rubber coating on the wire. Therefore exposing a small amount of bare wire. 
 
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            Assuming you have enough wire length to spare, insert the bare wire into a wire butt connector so it just passes the nub on one end. 
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            Then use a wire crimping tool to crimp the the butt connector, therefore making a solid contact connection. 
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            Repeat for the loose wire into the other end of the same wire butt connector. 
 
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
crwdns2947410:01crwdne2947410:0
Just one wire is not going to do it. A red wire
Was loose before I opened the speaker and I can't see where it was attached to. Why don't you put a pic of the circuit board so people can fix your cheap ass connections.
