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+[* black] Place your left speaker frame on a flat surface with the five metal terminals located on the green chip facing away from you like so.
+[* black] Make sure the green rubber wire is connected to the second left terminal, the red rubber wire is connected to the middle terminal, and the gold wire is connected to the second right terminal.
+[* black] Solder the wires into place if they are not properly connected. [[Topic:Soldering|Here is iFixit's soldering guide]]
+[* black] Test your headset if you had to solder any wires before moving to the next step.
+[* black] If your speaker is now working, good job, put your headset back together. If your speaker is still not working examine the wires for any damage or disconnections.
+[* black] Reconnect any damaged or disconnected wires and secure your wires into place with electrical tape.
+[* black] Test your headset if you had to reconnect any wires before moving to the next step.
+[* black] If your speaker is now working, good job, put your headset back together. If your speaker is still not working, continue to step 6.

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