Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
11
Time Required
15 - 20 minutes
Sections
2
- Battery
- 4 steps
- Motherboard
- 7 steps
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Battery
- Use a spudger to pry the rubber pads off of the bottom panel of the SoundLink.
- The rubber pads should have enough adhesive to stick when you reassemble them at the end. If not, however, you may need your own adhesive.
Use a spudger to pry the rubber pads off of the bottom panel of the SoundLink.
The rubber pads should have enough adhesive to stick when you reassemble them at the end. If not, however, you may need your own adhesive.
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Step 2
- Remove the two 12.5 mm screws using a Phillips #2 screwdriver.
- These screws may be difficult to remove. If necessary, use a lever for extra torque.
- Remove the bottom panel.
Remove the two 12.5 mm screws using a Phillips #2 screwdriver.
These screws may be difficult to remove. If necessary, use a lever for extra torque.
Remove the bottom panel.
Step 3
- Flip the rear panel back to allow access to the SoundLink’s battery.
Flip the rear panel back to allow access to the SoundLink’s battery.
Step 4
- Remove the two 12.5 mm Phillips #2 screws from the sides of the battery.
Remove the two 12.5 mm Phillips #2 screws from the sides of the battery.
Step 5
Motherboard
- Gently peel back the adhesive padding on either side of the inner back panel.
- The adhesive for these pads is powerful, but you may require new adhesive if the original begins to fail.
Gently peel back the adhesive padding on either side of the inner back panel.
The adhesive for these pads is powerful, but you may require new adhesive if the original begins to fail.
Step 6
- Remove the four 12.5 mm Phillips #2 screws mounting the outer case.
- Slide off the outer case.
Remove the four 12.5 mm Phillips #2 screws mounting the outer case.
Slide off the outer case.
Step 7
- Remove four screws from each of the four speakers (16 screws total) using a Torx #10 screwdriver.
- All screws (excluding the two middle screws on the right side) are 12.5 mm in length. The aforementioned middle screws are 21 mm.
Remove four screws from each of the four speakers (16 screws total) using a Torx #10 screwdriver.
All screws (excluding the two middle screws on the right side) are 12.5 mm in length. The aforementioned middle screws are 21 mm.
Step 8
- Remove the two 12.5 mm screws which mount the top panel using a Phillips #2 screwdriver.
- Now you should be able to lift the top panel off.
Remove the two 12.5 mm screws which mount the top panel using a Phillips #2 screwdriver.
Now you should be able to lift the top panel off.
Step 9
- Use a metal spudger to pry the device apart. You must use a metal spudger because of the great force necessary to pry it apart.
- The circuitry for the buttons on the top panel may be found underneath, so use caution not to damage it.
Use a metal spudger to pry the device apart. You must use a metal spudger because of the great force necessary to pry it apart.
The circuitry for the buttons on the top panel may be found underneath, so use caution not to damage it.
Step 10
- Remove the 12.5 mm screw mounting the motherboard using a Philips #2 screwdriver.
Remove the 12.5 mm screw mounting the motherboard using a Philips #2 screwdriver.
Step 11
- Gently disconnect the three cables connected to the motherboard.
- Remove the motherboard from the device.
Gently disconnect the three cables connected to the motherboard.
Remove the motherboard from the device.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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wagnertatagiba - Jun 15, 2016
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Hi, I have to replace my SLIII motherboard.
The question is. Where can I get one ?