Remove Broken Jack From Audio Port
by yash yash in Living > Life Hacks
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Remove Broken Jack From Audio Port
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Sometimes we have a Jack broken inside audio port and removing them is not as simple as pulling with tweezers so I have uploaded this instructable to help others with the same problem.
For more details you can watch this video.
https://youtu.be/mxODhCAeG70
For more details you can watch this video.
https://youtu.be/mxODhCAeG70
Removing Port Cover
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Use a screwdriver to remove the metallic cover of the audio port.
Removing Out
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Use a screwdriver driver to push the broken part of the jack out by applying force from the back but without damaging any pin.
Finally Out
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Use tweezers or nose pliers to finally remove out the broken jack.
Putting Things Back
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Push back the metallic cover back into place till you hear a clicking sound.
Done!!!
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Hurray!!! Your port is repaired.