Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
7
Time Required
10 - 20 minutes
Sections
2
- Black Faceplate
- 2 steps
- Speaker (Horns)
- 5 steps
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Black Faceplate
- Look at the side of the speaker that has the red interface plate. Using a Phillips head PH1 screwdriver head, remove screws on the top and bottom of the black face plate. There will be one screw on top and one on the bottom.
- Both screws are 0.55 cm in depth
Look at the side of the speaker that has the red interface plate. Using a Phillips head PH1 screwdriver head, remove screws on the top and bottom of the black face plate. There will be one screw on top and one on the bottom.
Both screws are 0.55 cm in depth
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Step 2
- Separate the black face plate from the tube by pulling them apart.
- Be careful when pulling the wires apart or it will potentially damage the wires due to over stretching.
Separate the black face plate from the tube by pulling them apart.
Be careful when pulling the wires apart or it will potentially damage the wires due to over stretching.
Step 3
Speaker (Horns)
- By this point you should have determined which speaker needs to be replaced, to figure this out please refer back to the troubleshooting guide.
- For the top horn replacement, you will be working with the blue and white wire pair.
- For the bottom horn replacement you with the yellow and white wire pair.
By this point you should have determined which speaker needs to be replaced, to figure this out please refer back to the troubleshooting guide.
For the top horn replacement, you will be working with the blue and white wire pair.
For the bottom horn replacement you with the yellow and white wire pair.
Step 4
- To remove the plastic coating around the desired horn, look on the back of the black face plate you removed and use the philips head ph1 screwdriver fitting to remove the two 0.3 cm Philips Head screw and washer combos on the left and right of the horn.
- Screw depth of 0.7 cm
To remove the plastic coating around the desired horn, look on the back of the black face plate you removed and use the philips head ph1 screwdriver fitting to remove the two 0.3 cm Philips Head screw and washer combos on the left and right of the horn.
Screw depth of 0.7 cm
Step 5
- Lift the horn from its fitting by pulling it. Position it in a manner that is easy to work with.
Lift the horn from its fitting by pulling it. Position it in a manner that is easy to work with.
Step 6
- Use a soldering iron to heat the two contact points.
- Then use a desoldering pump to remove the liquid solder.
Use a soldering iron to heat the two contact points.
Then use a desoldering pump to remove the liquid solder.
Step 7
- Remove the wires–blue or yellow wire depending on the horn you are replacing–from the old speaker and remove the speaker from the fitting location.
- For the top horn replacement, you will be working with the blue and white wire pair.
- For the bottom horn replacement, you will be working with the yellow and white wire pair.
Remove the wires–blue or yellow wire depending on the horn you are replacing–from the old speaker and remove the speaker from the fitting location.
For the bottom horn replacement, you will be working with the yellow and white wire pair.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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