Samsung Galaxy Tab A8 Headphone Jack Replacement
ID: 199545
Description: If your wired audio devices don't seem to be...
Steps:
- Fully power off the device.
- Orient the screen so it is face-up.
- Apply anti-clamp or other suction device to apply constant upward force on the screen.
- Heat the screen to soften the adhesive with a heat gun or blow dryer. Be sure to heat all sides as evenly as possible.
- Be careful not to overheat the device, as that could cause damage. It should be just too hot to touch.
- Use plastic opening picks, or a Jimmy if necessary, to remove the adhesive and get under the screen.
- Using the plastic opening picks, move around the screen slowly, one corner at a time. Every few inches, leave an additional opening pick behind where you are working to hold the screen open while continuing to remove the adhesive.
- Continue to pry the screen off with the opening picks, using additional tools if more leverage is required.
- If the device cools and the adhesive solidifies, reheat the device where necessary to soften the remaining adhesive.
- Avoid using metallic tools, as doing so could cause damage to the screen or other internal components.
- Using a Phillips #000 screwdriver, remove the 1.8mm screw holding the clamp that holds the screen ribbon in place.
- Remove the battery connector ribbon to help prevent short circuiting of the device and/or shock hazards.
- Disconnect the screen ribbon wire connector.
- Remove the screen from the tablet.
- Remove the fifteen 1.8mm screws using a Phillips #000 screwdriver.
- Carefully remove the speaker cover to gain access to the port and other components.
- Disconnect the ribbon wire using an iFixit opening tool.
- Remove the two 1.8mm screws using a Phillips #000 screwdriver.
- Carefully remove the headphone jack with your hand or precision tweezers if needed.