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Moderate
Steps
4
Time Required
7 - 8 minutes
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Speaker
- Begin by removing the front cap of the JBL Clip 2 by using the blue plastic opening tool to get in between the creases.
- If your JBL Clip 2 has never been opened this procedure will require moderate amount of force.
Begin by removing the front cap of the JBL Clip 2 by using the blue plastic opening tool to get in between the creases.
If your JBL Clip 2 has never been opened this procedure will require moderate amount of force.
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Step 2
- There will be six 3 mm T8 screws under the cap, remove these six screws.
There will be six 3 mm T8 screws under the cap, remove these six screws.
Step 3
- The front cover will lift open easily and the components will be visible.
The front cover will lift open easily and the components will be visible.
Step 4
- To completely remove the top portion, disconnect the speaker from the motherboard using the blue plastic opening tool.
- While disconnecting be sure to not use too much force as these two parts are meant to become disconnected.
To completely remove the top portion, disconnect the speaker from the motherboard using the blue plastic opening tool.
While disconnecting be sure to not use too much force as these two parts are meant to become disconnected.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Tom - Jan 13, 2018
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If no parts are required what are you replacing the speaker with?
edward felix - May 29, 2018
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Tom is right you know!
Gus Cannon - May 31, 2018
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The grill was glued into the T8 recesses. It needs glue to resemble. But how not to ruin the T8 heads for future work?
chris robles - May 27, 2019
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please we need to know where we can buy replacement speakers thanks email: chris.vargasrobles@gmail.com
Govan - Sep 25, 2019
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Hi, where I can buy the speaker please? Thank you.