Kindle Touch Speaker Replacement
Duration: 45 minutes
Steps: 10 Steps
Get ready to rock your device with brand new speakers! This guide will walk you through the steps to swap them out like a pro. Let's dive in and make some sweet sounds happen!
Step 1
Careful not to pry the clips on the top half of the back panel—they like to stay put!
- Grab your trusty plastic opening tool and gently pop loose the six plastic clips holding the bottom edge of the Kindle’s back panel in place.
Step 2
- Slide the back panel down toward the charging port to pop loose the clips at the top.
- Once those top clips give way, carefully lift the back panel off.
Step 3
- Grab your Phillips #00 screwdriver and take out those five screws like a pro.
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Step 4
- With a gentle nudge from the flat end of your trusty spudger, lift the battery out with care and set it aside. You're doing great!
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Step 5
- Grab your trusty Phillips #00 screwdriver and carefully take out the six 4 mm screws holding the front plate in place.
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Step 6
These clips are pretty easy to bend, so don’t force them out. If some get bent, no worries—they can be bent back into shape.
The bottom of the bezel is glued in place, so when you're sliding those clips out, just take it slow and steady to avoid any mishaps!
- Gently wedge the plastic opening tool under the bezel along the top and sides to pop it loose.
Step 7
- Grab your trusty Phillips #00 screwdriver and let's tackle those screws like pros!
- We've got three different pairs of screws to keep things interesting! The screws in the top corners are 4 mm #00 Phillips screws, the ones in the bottom corners are 2 mm #00 Phillips screws, and the black screws at the bottom center? They're 6 mm #00 Phillips screws. Keep them sorted and we're golden!
Step 8
- Now that the screws are out of the way, carefully lift the case off the internals like a pro!
Step 9
- Grab your trusty Spudger and use the sharp end to gently pry the Speaker's connector away from the motherboard on both sides. It's like giving it a little nudge to say, 'Hey there, let's get you disconnected!'
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Step 10
- The speakers are stuck down with just some contact adhesive, so gently slide your Spudger under them to pop them off the support board.