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You can easily access the auxiliary port through the guitar neck. This guide will show you how to replace the auxiliary port located at the bottom of the guitar.
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Remove the strap by pulling it off of the mounts located on the body and neck.
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Remove the nine 12mm Phillips #1 screws around the perimeter of the case with a screwdriver.
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Remove the two 15mm Phillips #1 screws connecting the body panel to the neck panel with a screwdriver.
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Pull off the rear case.
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Remove the five 12mm Phillips #1 screws along the neck with a screwdriver.
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Pull off the top shell of the neck to expose the internal features.
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Remove the two 10mm Phillips #1 screws from the auxiliary port board using a screwdriver.
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Gently lift up on the auxiliary port to remove it from the case.
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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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What does the neck have to do with this? You mention it in the intro and step 3, but I don’t get why you’d need to open up the neck at all for this repair.