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  • Use a pair of tweezers to pull the body of the headphone jack out of the outer case.

  • Take extra caution to avoid ripping the thin cable.

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  • Grab the power & sensor cable near the microphone and peel it off the front panel, being careful not to rip it in the process.

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  • Remove the power & sensor cable from the iPhone 4.

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  • If you are replacing the power & sensor cable with a new unit, use the edge of a plastic opening tool to peel the electronic power switch off its metal bracket.

  • Also be sure to transfer the proximity sensor shroud/filter adhered to the old power & sensor cable if your new one does not already come with one.

  • Transfer the bracket to your new power & sensor cable.

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