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- | [* black] To begin removing the right speaker, lift the speaker wire with a screwdriver or Spudger as shown in the first picture. |
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- | [* black] Make sure to lift the wire up, until the glued parts of the wire are completely off. |
- | [* icon_caution] If the wire is hard to remove, use a heat gun to soften the glue. This will make the speaker removal easier. |
- | [* red] Once the speakers are off, remove the screw, as shown in the second picture. |
+ | [title] Right Speaker |
+ | [* black] To begin removing the right speaker, lift the speaker wire with a screwdriver or spudger, as shown in the first picture. |
+ | [* black] Make sure to lift the wire up until the glued parts of the wire are completely separated from the device. |
+ | [* icon_caution] If the wire is hard to remove, use a heat source, such as a heat gun or a blow dryer, to soften the glue. This will make the speaker removal easier. |
+ | [* red] Once the wires are off, remove the screw, as shown in the second picture. |
[* black] After removing the screw, lift the speaker with the tweezers. |