Introduction
Removing the motherboard will allow access to most of the internal components.
Tools
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            Make sure the device is powered off before you begin to disassemble the speaker. 
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            Remove the trim from the speaker using a jimmy or metal spudger. 
 
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            Use the PH1 screwdriver to remove all five of the 6 mm screws from the battery cover. 
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            Remove the battery cover and set the cover aside. 
 
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            Use a spudger to carefully remove the liquid electrical tape that holds the battery inside the battery compartment. 
 
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            Use a spudger to lift the battery out of the device. 
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            Lift the end of the battery that does not have the wire connection and remove the 16 mm PH2 screw underneath the battery. 
 
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            Starting in a corner of the device where the casing and the side meet, use a pointed metal spudger to pry the back casing off the speaker and the glue holding the seam together. 
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            Slide the metal spudger along the seam to separate the back casing from the rest of the speaker. 
 
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            Once the back casing is open, disconnect the three white connectors from the motherboard. 
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            Remove the upper casing. 
 
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            Remove the motherboard from the casing by lifting the corner of the board out of the device. 
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            If the motherboard won't budge, be sure that the square component on the bottom of the motherboard clears the edge of the speaker. 
 
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            Pull down on the black clip holding the ribbon cable in place. 
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            Pull the ribbon cable from the connector using the blue tab. 
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            Remove the motherboard from the device. 
 
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
16 comments
Hello I have 3 jbl speakers I bought that work only if plugged to the wall and aux cable... other than that it doesn't work at all .. Bluetooth or even the buttons don't function
hector -
had same issue. fixed it by reconnecting the cable that conncts LEDs/ buttons
i have the same problem
Hello, mine doesn't emit any sound, bluetooth is connected, buttons are working, could it be that some audio cable inside is disconnected?
giubo -