Difficulty
Difficult
Steps
7
Time Required
                          15 - 20 minutes            
Sections
2
- Top-Casing
- 5 steps
- AUX Port
- 2 steps
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Introduction
Note: This guide involves soldering and should not be done by children. If you do not know how to solder, check out How To Solder and Desolder Connections to learn how before beginning this guide.
What you need
Step 1
              Top-Casing               
- Turn the device upside down.
- Apply constant pressure to the base of your Audiovox, while holding the plastic casing until the casing is completely removed.
Turn the device upside down.
Apply constant pressure to the base of your Audiovox, while holding the plastic casing until the casing is completely removed.
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Step 2
- Remove the four screws from the base using a Phillips #1 screwdriver.
Remove the four screws from the base using a Phillips #1 screwdriver.
Step 3
- Turn the device right-side up.
- Gently pull the top panel off of the device.
Turn the device right-side up.
Gently pull the top panel off of the device.
Step 4
- Using a Phillips #1 screwdriver, remove the screw found in the middle of the board.
Using a Phillips #1 screwdriver, remove the screw found in the middle of the board.
Step 5
- Pull back the board gently to avoid disconnecting the attached wires.
- This allows you to view the soldered connections on the other side, and the internal components.
Pull back the board gently to avoid disconnecting the attached wires.
This allows you to view the soldered connections on the other side, and the internal components.
Step 6
              AUX Port               
- To remove the faulty AUX port wires, de-solder the two wires on the white rectangular region of the board.
- If you don’t know how to solder, check out How To Solder and Desolder Connections.
- Soldering irons are extremely hot and can burn you if you touch them!
- If you hold the soldering iron tip at the same spot for too long, it can strip the metal from the plastic board. You may not be able to solder wire to that point again.
To remove the faulty AUX port wires, de-solder the two wires on the white rectangular region of the board.
If you don’t know how to solder, check out How To Solder and Desolder Connections.
Soldering irons are extremely hot and can burn you if you touch them!
If you hold the soldering iron tip at the same spot for too long, it can strip the metal from the plastic board. You may not be able to solder wire to that point again.
Step 7
- Carefully insert the new AUX port wires into their designated holes and solder them into place.
- If you don’t know how to solder, use the guide, How To Solder and Desolder Connections.
- Soldering irons are extremely hot and can burn you if you touch them!
- If you hold the soldering iron tip at the same spot for too long, it can strip the metal from the plastic board. You may not be able to solder wire to that point again.
Carefully insert the new AUX port wires into their designated holes and solder them into place.
If you don’t know how to solder, use the guide, How To Solder and Desolder Connections.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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