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[* black] A sticky adhesive holds the speakers in place in addition to the screws. The speakers will likely be reluctant to detach from the panel due to this cement. | |
- | [* black] To overcome the adhesive and remove the speakers, place one end of a pair of needle nose-pliers through a hole in the screen on the back of the speaker. Lever the pliers against the outside metal and push down on the pliers to pop the speaker out. Before removing the speaker, unplug the black and red wires from the circuit board. |
- | [* black] A good amount of force may be necessary to completely overcome the adhesive. Note: tweezers can be used in place of needle-nose pliers. |
+ | [* icon_reminder] Before removing the speaker, unplug the black and red wires from the circuit board. |
+ | [* black] To overcome the adhesive and remove the speakers, place Place the screw driver in the needle hole of the speaker and lift up. This should be all that needs to be done to pop the speaker out. |
+ | [* black] A good amount of force may be necessary to completely overcome the adhesive. NOTE. The tweezers or needle nose pliers can be used in place of the screw driver. |