Einleitung
Use this guide to aid in the removal and replacement of the speaker to any HP Pavilion x360 14m-cd0005dx laptop. Replace the speaker if sound no longer plays from the device’s speakers. It may also need to be replaced if sounds played are heavily distorted. For more information as to whether the keyboard should be replaced, look at this troubleshooting guide.
The speaker is an essential part of any laptop. When replacing the speaker, it is possible other software may need to be re-downloaded or reinstalled. If the speaker needs to be replaced but isn’t, there will be little to no performance loss on the computer systems. It may be more cost and time-efficient to purchase an external audio device, like a pair of headphones or a set of external speakers. However, do note, they can impact the ease of mobility of this device.
Werkzeuge
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Turn off and shut down the computer.
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Disconnect the power adapter and all external devices connected to the computer.
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Remove all screws located on the bottom of the device:
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Two Phillips #0 7.0mm screws
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Three Phillips #00 4.5mm screws
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Remove all screws securing the fan to the device:
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Two Phillips #00 4.5mm screws
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Four Phillips #00 4.5mm screws
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Grab the ribbon wires by the edge of the socket and pull to remove them from the motherboard.
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Run an Opening Tool along the edge of the device.
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Pull the plastic keyboard up and away from the base of the laptop.
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Pull up on the metal casing of the keyboard below the keyboard's surface once a hand can adequately fit under the gap.
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Flip the device over so the hinge is at the top and the motherboard, and other components are visible.
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Use the Reverse Tweezers to remove the ribbon wires connecting the speaker to the motherboard.
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Grab the ribbon wires by the edge of the socket and pull to remove the wire connecting the speaker to the motherboard.
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Grand and pull to remove the wire connecting the speaker to the wireless card housing.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.