Monday, February 1, 2010

Ipod Headphone Organizer How Do I Fix My Ipod Headphone Jack Without Replacing It?

How do i fix my ipod headphone jack without replacing it? - ipod headphone organizer

) my iPod (30GB 5th Gen has a helmet and I work both work, but I do not want to replace it. How do I solve this problem by myself?

6 comments:

eric S said...

The problem is whether the speaker cable to stop smoking or lose, they probably have developed what you can do other than splicing a good speaker instead of evil, or replace the outlet, whether or not the problem, but it does not help, either because a have u. Im not sure u can do something different. To disassemble, attempt to repair it is doubtful if u know what you're doing, it's probably outside the lever welded into the wall outlet (if theres room), maybe a little luck and bent piece of metal in the contact into the headphone jack when the sealing is good, it could be bent.

eric S said...

The problem is whether the speaker cable to stop smoking or lose, they probably have developed what you can do other than splicing a good speaker instead of evil, or replace the outlet, whether or not the problem, but it does not help, either because a have u. Im not sure u can do something different. To disassemble, attempt to repair it is doubtful if u know what you're doing, it's probably outside the lever welded into the wall outlet (if theres room), maybe a little luck and bent piece of metal in the contact into the headphone jack when the sealing is good, it could be bent.

It's Kippah, Kippah the dawg said...

Audio Jack is probably soldered on a card ICs. A connection is going on in May. Re solder as the joint fixed.

Solve the case, remove the two halves, embedded access to see seams from the shooting and whether one of them wounded. Re solder if necessary.

Melvar_1... said...

I have the same problem! So I went looking for answers ..... dig and what? I have a program (not yet complete) solution to my problem!

Go take a toothpick and begin gently probe into the terminal audio jack (not too) walls and the back of the audio jack. Is likely to remove lint from audio jack. I have and I pulled lint was soooo very frustrated! However, my audio jack is not set. But you can not hear in one ear, but with a few light tugs on the road and I quickly able!

Melvar_1... said...

I have the same problem! So I went looking for answers ..... dig and what? I have a program (not yet complete) solution to my problem!

Go take a toothpick and begin gently probe into the terminal audio jack (not too) walls and the back of the audio jack. Is likely to remove lint from audio jack. I have and I pulled lint was soooo very frustrated! However, my audio jack is not set. But you can not hear in one ear, but with a few light tugs on the road and I quickly able!

Melvar_1... said...

I have the same problem! So I went looking for answers ..... dig and what? I have a program (not yet complete) solution to my problem!

Go take a toothpick and begin gently probe into the terminal audio jack (not too) walls and the back of the audio jack. Is likely to remove lint from audio jack. I have and I pulled lint was soooo very frustrated! However, my audio jack is not set. But you can not hear in one ear, but with a few light tugs on the road and I quickly able!

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