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-[title] Disconnect JSPK1
-[* black] Use your fingernails to grab on the lip located at the back of the right speaker connector, labelled "JSPK1."
- [* icon_note] You can also use the tip of a spudger to push the connector out from the front if your fingernails are inadequate.
+[title] Disconnect the motherboard cables
+[* black] Use angled tweezers or your fingernails to grip the right speaker connector by the lip near the back and gently pull the connector out of its socket (labelled"JSPK1").
+ [* icon_note] Alternatively, you can use the point of a spudger to push on alternating sides of the connector to walk it out of the socket.
[* black] Unplug the connector from the motherboard.
[* icon_reminder] Many of these connectors have a small marking that shows which side of the connector should be facing up. To reconnect, align the connector and use a spudger or clean fingernail to push it fully into the socket.