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+ | [* black] Cut about 3 inch of the end of the cable. |
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+ | [* red] To make sure that it was indeed the connector, and not a cracked wire further up, remove the insulation of one set of wires. The Lowrider uses one set for each side. to remove the insulation, you can use a boxcutter, a sharp knife, or a lighter etc. |
+ | [* blue] Attach the test lead from any MP3 player, as previously shown. If the reason for the non-functioning headphones was the connector, there should now be sound on the headphone speaker (driver). In this case, there was. Therefore, it was indeed the audio connector that was broken. |
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