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This guide is to help you replace the motherboard in a JBL Clip 3 speaker.
If none of your devices will connect to your JBL Clip 3 speaker, the problem could be a faulty Bluetooth chip in the motherboard. Before using this guide, try connecting alternative devices to ensure that it is, in fact, the JBL Clip 3 that will not connect. Once you confirm that the problem is specifically with the JBL Clip speaker, use this guide to replace the motherboard.
Note: Before beginning, make sure to power off the JBL Clip 3, and disconnect it from any external power sources.
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Insert the iFixit opening tool between the speaker grill and speaker housing and pry around the entire perimeter of the device until the grill releases.
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Use a Phillips #1 screwdriver to remove the five 6.3 mm screws around the perimeter.
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Separate the speaker housing from the rest of the body.
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Use tweezers to remove the 2 pin and 4 pin connectors from the motherboard.
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Lift the metal carabiner clip from the speaker housing.
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Use a pair of tweezers to release the two cable connections from the motherboard.
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Use a Phillips #1 screwdriver to remove the four screws.
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Lift the motherboard away from the speaker housing.
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Desolder the two contact points.
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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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