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-[* black] With the faceplate now off, the speakers should be revealed. There should be 8 visible screws around the border of the speakers. Using a Philips head J1 screwdriver, remove the 8 10mm of those.
-[* black] Using the same size screwdriver, take the 2 20mm screws out of the middle of the speaker as shown.
+[* black] With the faceplate now off, the speakers should be revealed. There should be 8 visible screws around the border of the speakers. Remove the 8 10mm Philips J1 screws.
+[* black] Take the 2 20mm Philips J1 screws out of the middle of the speaker as shown.
[* icon_note] The speaker should come out of the unit with ease, however you should use caution as it is still connected to the motherboard.
[* black] Take the whole speaker out, and disconnect the connectors from the motherboard by lightly pulling on them.