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This guide details how to replace iHome iP37's internal audio adapter jack, which connects your music device to the iHome. Replacing the part doesn't take long.
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Pry the exterior housing off the iHome iP37. You may need extra leverage to do this.
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Remove these four 9 mm screws from the plastic casing; you will need a Phillips #2 driver to do this.
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Remove the flanged 9 mm screw from the counterweight; you will need a Phillips #2 driver to do this.
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Lift and remove the counterweight.
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Remove the two 9 mm screws that hold the main printed circuit board onto the rest of the iP37; you will need a Phillips #2 driver to do this.
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Peel away the black tape covering the red wires that connect to the PCB.
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Slowly lift the PCB away from the rest of the device
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Remove the ribbon by first removing the brown insert piece from the connector on the button board
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Pull the ribbon out of the connector on the button board by the blue tab.
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Carefully disconnect the white 11-pin connector from the main board.
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A strip of black tape covers the grey and purple wire cluster that connects to the internal audio printed circuit board. Carefully peel this tape away.
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Remove the four 7 mm screws that hold the PCB in place; you will need a Phillips #1 driver to do this. You may need to move some wires out of the way to access one of these screws.
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Carefully lift and remove the black plastic bracket.
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Lift the PCB away from the rest of the device.
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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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