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-[* black] Locate the speaker at the top left of the base as pictured. It is the silver, conical component. You will see two big screws holding it down.
-[* black] Use a screwdriver to remove the screws.
+[* black] Locate the speaker at the top left of the base as pictured. It is the silver, conical component. Two 7mm Phillips #0 screws hold the speaker in place.
+[* black] Use a screwdriver to remove the two 7mm Phillips #0 screws.
[* black] The speaker is soldered to the circuit board. To remove and replace it, cut both the black and red wires.
[* black] Solder your new speaker to the circuit board and you've just fixed it!
[* icon_note] [guide|750|iFixit Solder and Desolder Guide]