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Easy
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4
Time Required
2 - 10 minutes
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- Auxiliary Port Replacement
- 4 steps
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Step 1
Auxiliary Port Replacement
- Remove the 6 philips head screws using the screwdriver and the PH1 bit
Remove the 6 philips head screws using the screwdriver and the PH1 bit
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Step 2
- Remove 5 philips head speakers holding in the battery and the green circuit board. 2 screws holding in the battery and 3 holding the circuit board.
Remove 5 philips head speakers holding in the battery and the green circuit board. 2 screws holding in the battery and 3 holding the circuit board.
Step 3
- Pick out the battery pack and the green circuit board so that you can see the ribbon wire and the wire running from the battery pack to the circuit board.
Pick out the battery pack and the green circuit board so that you can see the ribbon wire and the wire running from the battery pack to the circuit board.
Step 4
- Remove the ribbon wire and the connector coming from the battery pack to the circuit board.
- These connectors will not easily pull out, so you might have to give them a tug. They aren’t very fragile, so don’t worry about shredding them.
- After this step, simply insert a new circuit board and you’re done! Reassemble the speaker and start jamming!
Remove the ribbon wire and the connector coming from the battery pack to the circuit board.
These connectors will not easily pull out, so you might have to give them a tug. They aren’t very fragile, so don’t worry about shredding them.
After this step, simply insert a new circuit board and you’re done! Reassemble the speaker and start jamming!
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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David Alvarez - Aug 6, 2017
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Where did you buy the circuit board?
munchy 22 - Oct 29, 2017
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bad repair doesn’t actually show replaceing port just circuit board and no info where to buy one.
Julie Miller - Jul 31, 2018
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Hi Andrew,
Can you tell me where I can purchase a replacement circuit board? I’m having trouble finding it online.
Part number is SONY 40BKB537U-CNF2G .
Thanks!
Jose reyes - Apr 3, 2020
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Where can I buy the circuit board and if you want me to buy it from you fine but tell us or tell me
Thanks
enriquereynahernandez423 - Apr 19, 2021
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Donde puedo conseguir esas refacines