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-[* icon_caution] ***When using a heat gun or hair dryer watch out for hot components or burning yourself.***
-[* black] Use a blowdryer or heat gun to blow on the glue that is holding the red and black wires to the device.
- [* icon_reminder] Only blow on the device for a few seconds as to not melt other parts of the device.
-[* black] Gently pull on the wires with the tweezers.
- [* icon_note] If you are having trouble pulling them out try using the heat fun for a few more seconds preferably let the device cool down as to not damage it. You can also try to gently tug in repeated succession.
- [* icon_note] It is recommended you use a heat gun or hair dryer to heat up the glue.
-[* black] Find the speakers plugged into the device and with tweezers gently tug on them until they are pulled out.
+[* black] Desolder the speaker motherboard connections.
+[* black] Lift the speaker up and out of the chassis.