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This guide will assist you in replacing the speakers of the Bose SoundLink Mini. After time and normal use, the speakers may become unresponsive and require a replacement. Make sure you have all the necessary tools and follow all prerequisite guides in order to replace the two speaker parts.
NOTICE: A metal spudger is used in the guide, but a nylon spudger can be used too
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Peel back the rubber battery cover and remove the four circled 6.0 mm screws using a T8 Torx Screwdriver.
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Insert the Metal Spudger between the rubber edge on the grille and the aluminum casing.
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The grille is attached to the speaker with double sided sticky tape. To remove the grill gently pull upward while keeping tension to the right.
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Remove the four 15.0 mm screws on the left and the four 9.0 mm screws on the right using the T8 Torx Screwdriver.
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Remove the circuit board by pushing it with your index finger in the direction shown while using a nylon or metal spudger to lift it up and out of place.
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Carefully pull on the battery cover until the rubber tab slides out of the aluminum casing.
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Remove the sponge (save for later replacement) and gently flip the black tab 90 degrees to release the connectors grip on the ribbon cable. Remove the ribbon cable from the connector.
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When removing the plastic divider be careful not to damage the wire strip sliding through it.
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Remove both circuit boards by wiggling them up and out of the casing.
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Unplug the speaker wires connected and fully remove both circuit boards.
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Use a nylon or metal spudger to slightly lift up on the button switch circuit board.
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Pull the button switch circuit board straight out from the casing.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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This is great! Well done! Thank you. I dropped mine and there's not any sound now. What would you think happened and where should i start?
Perhaps open it up and then use a multimeter or some other speakers to see if you're getting any output from the amplifier? Sometimes the speaker drivers are damaged by dropping.
Do you know the part number for the speaker or where to buy it ? After a trip to the beach I now have a cracking sound in one of the speakers.
Thanks for the help
Do you know if the the other speakers were passive radiators or powered subwoofers? Bose claims that the are subwoofers but I'm skeptical