Difficulty
Easy
Steps
9
Time Required
1 week
Sections
2
- Les Paul Wireless Guitar Body Teardown
- 3 steps
- Neck Connection
- 6 steps
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Les Paul Wireless Guitar Body Teardown
- Remove batteries
Remove batteries
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Step 2
- Remove void warranty sticker
- The sticker is covering a torx screw
Remove void warranty sticker
The sticker is covering a torx screw
Step 3
- Unscrew the 11 screws securing the back of the body using a T10 Torx screwdriver. Each screw is 1 cm long.
- Push level, this will detach the back of the guitar from the front.
- Carefully remove the back of the body
- The battery pack cord is attached to both sides of the guitar, be careful not to tear it apart.
- The neck connector may be stuck to the back so be sure to detach it before fully pulling
Unscrew the 11 screws securing the back of the body using a T10 Torx screwdriver. Each screw is 1 cm long.
Push level, this will detach the back of the guitar from the front.
Carefully remove the back of the body
The battery pack cord is attached to both sides of the guitar, be careful not to tear it apart.
The neck connector may be stuck to the back so be sure to detach it before fully pulling
Step 4
Neck Connection
- Remove the 10 screws (each are 1 cm long) on the back of the neck using a T-10 Torx security screwdriver.
- Remove the back of the neck.
Remove the 10 screws (each are 1 cm long) on the back of the neck using a T-10 Torx security screwdriver.
Remove the back of the neck.
Step 5
- First check to see if the button motherboard is not damaged.
- Next, make sure the wire is not damaged.
- Then make sure that the connection motherboard is also not damaged.
- If any of these parts are damaged, then it will need to be replaced.
First check to see if the button motherboard is not damaged.
Next, make sure the wire is not damaged.
Then make sure that the connection motherboard is also not damaged.
If any of these parts are damaged, then it will need to be replaced.
Step 6
- Check to see if the neck connection chip is not damaged inside of the guitar.
- Make sure that all 8 prongs of the chip are not damaged or broken.
- If the neck chip is damaged then it will need to be replaced.
Check to see if the neck connection chip is not damaged inside of the guitar.
Make sure that all 8 prongs of the chip are not damaged or broken.
If the neck chip is damaged then it will need to be replaced.
Step 7
- The lock mechanism may be another reason for trouble in your neck connection.
- Use the guitar tear down to open the guitar to this point.
- Start by unscrewing the two screws holding down the main connection parts. The first screw is 1 cm and the second screw is 0.8 cm.
The lock mechanism may be another reason for trouble in your neck connection.
Use the guitar tear down to open the guitar to this point.
Start by unscrewing the two screws holding down the main connection parts. The first screw is 1 cm and the second screw is 0.8 cm.
Step 8
- Take the spring off the main connection mechanism. It should come off pretty easily.
- If this spring is broken or snapped, then it will need to be replaced.
Take the spring off the main connection mechanism. It should come off pretty easily.
If this spring is broken or snapped, then it will need to be replaced.
Step 9
- Pull out the main connection mechanism.
- Make sure that it is not broken or it will need to be replaced.
- This can be put back together by inserting the mechanism again, attaching the spring and screwing the two screws back in place.
Pull out the main connection mechanism.
Make sure that it is not broken or it will need to be replaced.
This can be put back together by inserting the mechanism again, attaching the spring and screwing the two screws back in place.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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