Unplugging subwoofer right speaker cable from its insertion help?
when I attempted to unplug the speaker cable, it came right up with no plug ins as if the solder broke. It states there is a plug in ....... how do i put it back?
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when I attempted to unplug the speaker cable, it came right up with no plug ins as if the solder broke. It states there is a plug in ....... how do i put it back?
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This is an answer from a previous question in regards to broken of pieces in the jack.You can try and find something a little smaller than your head phone plug and hold your computer horizontal and use some crazy glue to glue it to the piece that is still attached. Make sure of course that you do not get any into the jack. You can also try to use some very small surgical tweezers if you still have enough to get a grip on. Otherwise you may have to replace the card and remove the jack. Sometimes, and I just use this advise carefully, it works if you take a very small screw that is long enough and screw it into the jack.It might catch the broken part and then you can pull it out by the screw head. But be very careful with that since it can split your audio jack and/or break it off. Use a screw that is less than 3.5mm. Hope this helps, good Luck.
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