Difficulty
Difficult
Steps
11
Time Required
1 - 2 hours
Sections
5
- Button Board
- 5 steps
- Outer Casing
- 1 step
- JBL Pulse LED Lights Disassembly
- 1 step
- JBL Pulse Disassembly
- 3 steps
- Speakers
- 1 step
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Button Board
- Use a plastic opening tool to pry around the edges of the circular rubber panel.
Use a plastic opening tool to pry around the edges of the circular rubber panel.
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Step 2
- Once the edges are loose, pull off the rubber button panel completely.
- New adhesive will have to be applied when reassembling.
Once the edges are loose, pull off the rubber button panel completely.
New adhesive will have to be applied when reassembling.
Step 3
- Use your plastic opening tool to pry the button board loose by lifting the edges.
Use your plastic opening tool to pry the button board loose by lifting the edges.
Step 4
- Lift the button board, exposing the attached cable.
- New adhesive will have to be applied when reassembling.
Lift the button board, exposing the attached cable.
Step 5
- Pull black piece on top of socket away from board to loosen, then detach the cable.
Pull black piece on top of socket away from board to loosen, then detach the cable.
Step 6
Outer Casing
- Take out the four 9mm black PH0 screws from the top and bottom of the device.
- Pull off cap by hand.
- The outer casing can now be removed.
Take out the four 9mm black PH0 screws from the top and bottom of the device.
Pull off cap by hand.
The outer casing can now be removed.
Step 7
JBL Pulse LED Lights Disassembly
- Remove the tape around the cables on the top of the device.
- Remove the cables by lifting up on the black bracket and then pulling the cable out.
Remove the tape around the cables on the top of the device.
Remove the cables by lifting up on the black bracket and then pulling the cable out.
Step 8
JBL Pulse Disassembly
- Remove two black 9mm PH0 screws from outside of inner casing on each side.
Remove two black 9mm PH0 screws from outside of inner casing on each side.
Step 9
- Use your metal spudger to unhook the bracket holding the case together.
- Pull apart the casing with your hands.
Use your metal spudger to unhook the bracket holding the case together.
Pull apart the casing with your hands.
Step 10
- Remove the cables by lifting up on the black bracket and then pulling the cable out.
- Remove cables by pulling firmly.
Remove cables by pulling firmly.
Step 11
Speakers
- Remove four black PH0 9mm screws.
- The only thing still attaching the speakers is the wires to the soldering points. Cut wires at soldering points.
- New speakers will have to be re-soldered to these wires.
Remove four black PH0 9mm screws.
The only thing still attaching the speakers is the wires to the soldering points. Cut wires at soldering points.
New speakers will have to be re-soldered to these wires.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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heaton.steven - Jan 19, 2017
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Hi,
Thanks for your guide. Where did you obtain replacement speakers?
Vishakh A V - Dec 25, 2017
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Hi. Even I would like to know a good replacement/ substitute speaker for this. Thanks
Hi.
Even I would like to know where I can find a replacement or an alternate speaker..
rbalagr - Jul 10, 2018
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what is the speaker specification that I can buy for replacement?
deepak gupta - Jan 1, 2019
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Could you please share any links to buy these spare speakers ..Thanks in advance ☺️