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Dropped my speaker and now the sub is loose

One of my coworkers dropped my speaker and it will fully power on but there isn't any sound coming out of the speaker. When I tilt there's something loose but I haven't been able to open it up and actually see what it is.

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I have this exact same issue and I've discovered the root of the problem. After opening up one of the ends, I discovered a loose part. Not sure what it is, but it is labeled 100 and is supposed to be soldered onto the motherboard but it is loose. When I hold the piece pushed onto the motherboard, the sound works! I Will try soldering this on.

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Exactly the same problem, but my "100" part also broke in multiple pieces... Does anyone has any idea what this part is?

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The loose part with a 100 marked on it is in fact a power inductor. It was not soldered on from factory, It was glued on from one side with black electronic resin, it can be quite hard to solder unless you take it apart completely. I used black plastic weld to press it on and it works flawless now..

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I have the same problem and I tried opening those grilles in the front and back of the speaker. It's not there; the problem is somewhere in the motherboard, I assume?

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I have the same problem too, and when I put the 100 piece on the motherboard there is sound coming out of my speakers. But my subs on the sides stopped working after I opened my speaker, anyone knows how to fix this problem?

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When you find this loose part labeled "100", just put it back on the motherboard, press it with your finger and check the sound is coming out. If it does, you just have to insert a hold to press it permanently. A foam part will do great. You can insert it with small pliers or with tweezers, pressing it to insert and letting it expand again. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy ! I have a nice picture but could not attach it. Don't let it fall again Olivier (my friend - we just had a DIY session together). Same for you Michaela !

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How could i open the speaker because i am having problems with doing so. Please , email me at timothyhernandez139@gmail.com thank you .

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Thanks for the perfect solution. It worked by just placing the 100 cube and sticking it with instant glue.

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I have the same problem. I placed the "100" cube on the motherboard and it worked! I placed it just by the area where 2 red wires, 1 white wire and 2 black wires are. Beside it, there are two cylinders. Beside the two cylinders, there is a white outline shaped like a square. Place the "100" cube right there!

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Geez me too- I didn’t t drop mine. But I used a generic charging cord- this is the second speaker I’ve gone through. Idk if it makes any sense but it seems that as soon as I use a different charger the speaker starts to crackle and make a funny buzzing. The second one seemed to do ok for a while and then poof- I can’t get it to make a sound. Turns on and connects to my Bluetooth but doesn’t make a peep

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I have the same problem. I hope somebody can find solution to solve this problem.

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I have the same problem.

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I have the same problem. I glued the "100" piece back into place by appling glue under it (between the two metals)

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Hello did it work again after glueing it back together?

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where did you glued it to ?

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I drop my speaker n the magnet came off look like the glue just came unglued no harm wat can I do to fix

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The loose part with a 100 marked on it is in fact a Power Inductor. It was not soldered on from factory, It was rather glued on from one side with black electronic resin, it can be quite hard to solder unless you take it apart completely. I used black plastic weld to press it on and it works flawless now..

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I had the same problem and opened the speaker up and gorilla glued the 100 block back into place and now it works fine. The process was a little long at first because I opened the wrong side first, (battery side), so it’s helpful to watch this video before you begin to know what and where to look: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aUqY9Sjg... You should be able to pop off the speaker cover, unscrew one of the speakers, find the 100 block and glue it down, and then screw everything back in.

Also, shame on JBL for creating such a poor body design. With a large cylindrical body and such a narrow base, it’s almost too easy for this thing to roll right off your table, which is exactly what happened.

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