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Motorola W385 speaker replacement
Motorola W385 speaker replacement Written By: Koedy Brant
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Motorola W385 speaker replacement
INTRODUCTION If you are having trouble hearing, this guide will help you replace your speaker.
TOOLS: Spudger (1) Tweezers (1)
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Step 1 — Battery
Using your finger, press down on the clip holding the back cover on.
Using the spudger or your finger, gently pull the battery out from the top.
Step 2
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Step 3 — Front Casing
Remove the four rubber pieces from the face of the phone using the sharp end of the spudger.
The rubber pieces are held in with a mild adhesive.
Step 4
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Remove the four Torx-6 screws from underneath the rubber pieces.
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Step 5
Close the phone before proceeding.
Using the flat end of the spudger, insert it under the plastic at the top left of the phone.
Gently, although a small amount of force is required, use a twisting motion to pull the plastic casing away from the body of the phone.
Continue to move around the phone counter clockwise until the casing is separated from the body.
It is not unusual for it to pop off before making it back to the starting point.
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Step 6
If the casing has not popped off of the body, remove it carefully from the the phone.
After completing Steps 3-6 in the casing repair guide, your phone should look like this.
Step 7 — Top Logic Board
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Step 8
Use the spudger to unhinge the four clips around the metal casing of the top logic board.
Gently take off the metal casing of the logic board.
Step 9
Use spudger to gently disconnect the ribbon cable from phone.
Gently remove Logic Board making sure not to damage any other components.
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Step 10 — Main Speaker
Ignoring the top logic board, take the phone in your hand and turn your attention towards the speaker.
Step 11
Place the spudger between the speaker and the clip shown.
Separate the clip from the speaker while lifting on the speaker.
The speaker should separate. Use the tweezers to grab the speaker.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order. This document was last generated on 2017-08-01 12:27:39 AM.
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