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-[* black] Proceed by using a soldering iron to free the speaker from the board. Be careful not to leave the soldering iron on the device for too long as this can cause damage.
+[* black] Proceed by using a soldering iron to free the speaker from the board. Refer to [guide|750|Soldering Tips] for proper soldering instructions
+[* icon_reminder] ''Once the old speaker has been removed you can begin soldering the new speaker onto the board.''
[* icon_note] ''Check the connection between the speaker and the motherboard. If it isn’t connected well, re-soldering the joint may fix the speaker.''
[* icon_caution] ***Note which nodes the wires are connected to because they need to be replaced in the same order as not to damage the circuit board or speaker***
-[* icon_reminder] [guide|750|Soldering Tips]
+[* icon_caution] ***Be certain that the red and black wires are not touching at any point. Also be sure that the solder connecting the red wire to the board does not touch the solder for the black wire.***