Difficulty

Moderate

Steps

7

Time Required

                          30 minutes            

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  • Speaker (Right or Left)
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What you need

Step 1

              Remove hidden screw.               
  • First, see which side speaker needs to be replaced.
  • Locate the hidden screw as shown in the picture and remove the rubber piece with tweezers.
  • Remove the screw using a Philips #00 screwdriver.

First, see which side speaker needs to be replaced.

Locate the hidden screw as shown in the picture and remove the rubber piece with tweezers.

Remove the screw using a Philips #00 screwdriver.

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Step 2

              Disassemble the headset.               
  • Using a guitar pick or any opening tool, open the frame of the headset.

Using a guitar pick or any opening tool, open the frame of the headset.

Step 3

              Remove motherboard screw.               
  • Using a Philips #00 screwdriver remove the screw holding the motherboard in place.

Using a Philips #00 screwdriver remove the screw holding the motherboard in place.

Step 4

              Move speaker to uncover hidden screw.               
  • Slightly push back on the speaker back housing so the speaker can be pushed out as seen in the pictures.

Slightly push back on the speaker back housing so the speaker can be pushed out as seen in the pictures.

Step 5

              Remove speaker hidden screw.               
  • Once the speaker is out of the way, the hidden screw can be removed using a Philips #00 screwdriver.

Once the speaker is out of the way, the hidden screw can be removed using a Philips #00 screwdriver.

Step 6

              Remove speaker and motherboard.               
  • Using a pry/opening tool, slightly lift the speaker and motherboard out of place.

Using a pry/opening tool, slightly lift the speaker and motherboard out of place.

Step 7

              Desolder the speaker.               
  • Use a soldering iron to desolder the speaker from the motherboard.

Use a soldering iron to desolder the speaker from the motherboard.

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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Jordan Heilman - Apr 20, 2017

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Thanks for such a thorough guide! Would you happen to know where I could find replacement parts without buying whole units on ebay?

Faizan Naveed - Apr 20, 2017

Your welcome! Not sure where you can buy just replacement parts at the moment. Best bet would be to buy a unit for parts on ebay or amazon.

Ali Anwar - Aug 15, 2018

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I can’t hear noise from my left earbud of my lg tone ultra plz tell me how can i fix this problem.few months ago my headphone were working well but after they got in the hands of my nephew accidentally first the sound become disbalance like right earbud can be louder than left one,but after time passes the sound in the left earbud comes to zero and now there is no sound coming out of left earbud ….I can’t buy new headphone i would like to repaire it ….!!!

Tung Nguyen - Apr 11, 2019

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Soak the earbuds in rubbing, isopropyl, or ethanol at 50-70% concentration for an hour. Let it dry out for an hour. The solution will remove salt and other residue from sweat, which causes one side to lose sound over time.

rezinkillz - Jun 27, 2019

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Still no info on replacement parts?