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[* black] Place the right speaker console face up with the four speaker terminals situated above the 16 Ohm speaker like so.
[* black] Make sure the red wire is connected to the far right terminal and the green wire is connected to the far left terminal; if this is not the case solder your wires into place. [[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 you had to solder any wires, test your headset before moving to the next step.
[* black] If your speaker is now working, put your headset back together. Otherwise, examine the wires for any damage or disconnections.
[* black] Reconnect any damaged or disconnected wires and secure your wires into place with electrical tape. Here is our [guide|40024|wire repair guide].
-[* black] Test your headset if you had to reconnect any wires before moving to the next step.
+[* black] If you had to reconnect any wires, test your headset before moving to the next step.
[* black] If your speaker is now working, put your headset back together. Otherwise, continue to step 6.