JBL Flip 4 USB Port Replacement
Inleiding
Ga naar stap 1If your speaker is experiencing trouble charging or if the USB port seems loose, electrical connections for power may have been damaged. A USB port replacement may be necessary. This guide walks you through on removing the USB port.
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Insert the plastic opening tool in the crack in between the cover and the rubber spine with the power button.
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Pry off the cover, beginning with the side without the volume and bluetooth buttons.
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Pull the cover off with your thumbs.
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Remove four 13 mm JIS #0 screws attaching the rubber spine to the speaker, located on both sides of the inside of the speaker.
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Use the plastic opening tool to release the clips holding the central part of the rubber spine.
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Pry away one end of the rubber spine with your thumbs and it should come off.
Note or precaution: Place a piece of cardboard over the speaker or use a plastic/rubber/nonmetalic handled screwdriver when loosening/removing the 13 mm screws. The speaker magnets are so powerful that the end of my metal jewelers phillips screwdriver was pulled into the speaker, tearing the plastic/rubber cone. I destroyed two speakers in the process of replacing the battery. Had to buy the speakers from JBL ($16 each).
I have 2 Flip 4's bought approx. a year apart. The older speaker was exactly as described here. The newer speaker does not have the 5 end screws, instead it has a twist to lock end plate. Make sure the top screws that secured the rubber end are removed, as these will prevent end cap twisting. I used rubber gloves to get a grip and twist end cap counter-clockwise to unlock. I found that if you grip end cap too tight it makes it even harder to twist off. Someone may find a better solution, like prising the tags around circumference, but be warned these look flimsy.
Great guide. Only problem is that the battery on mine was in a neoprene sheath and had swollen. It was a bit of a problem to get out. There didn’t seem to be room to fit something to push it out without damaging wires or the motherboard. At the risk of a fire, I worked it back and forth and pulled with a pair of needle nose pliers. Yes there were sparks and some smoke. I did it outside and knew I was risking the whole thing catching on fire. Luckily it went ok.
Great guide! I have a model with the twist-off caps (not 5 screws) with helpful, though subtle, lock/unlock icons on the plastic. Only other problem was replacing the white neoprene battery retainer cover (2 screws). One screw slipped off my screwdriver and fell into the unit - probably stuck to a speaker magnet now. But it doesn't seem to be affecting the sound. iFixit is the best!!
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on the version w/o the five screws: Make sure that you push the lid at the cap where it says “R”to the outside far enough to be able to turn off the cap.
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Remove the four 9mm Phillips #1 screws holding the gray USB port.
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Loosen the USB cover's gray casing using your hands.
Minor point: the colour of the USB port and casing is whatever colour the speaker is. Mine was red so never had a gray USB port or casing.
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Unhook the white plug attached to the small circuit board hanging from the gray micro USB casing using the ESD Safe Blunt Nose Tweezers.
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Move the plug out of the way by pulling it through the gap in the large circuit board to get to the next plug behind it.
JBL has upped their “security” I see. On mine, this plug is glued in place and the ribbon cable nearby is completely covered in tape so I can’t unhook it.
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Unhook the other smaller white plug behind the previous plug from the same small hanging circuit board using the tweezers.
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Remove the second circuit board by pulling on it with your hands.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Hi, I need to replace this circuit board where the charging port mounts.
While trying to remove damaged micro usb port, I damaged the tiny wires from the circuit board.
I tried to find this online but no luck so far.
Do you know the code for this PCB?
Thank you,
hi, where can i buy new circuit board for micro usb charging port?
please i need 1… thank you.
I have a question on the small circuit board (charge port), one of the female port on it is for power (+5v), but what is another one? Is it D+, D- ?
P.S. I’ve measure that port with micro usb connected to power source, turns out there has no voltage measured, but the bigger one does has 5v measured.
Thanks!
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Just ordered one of these. Told it’ll be delivered by August 1st.
Would be so great if you could tell us where we could obtain a replacement USB port that INCLUDES the little circuit board. All replacement parts I have found are the port itself and not the port including the little circuit board and plugs.
Hi I discovered water on the inside of the on button rubber layer how do I access it?
Thanks. Brought this speaker back to life. Reconnecting the wires was a little bit of a challenge but got it done in the end.
Hello, great guide thanks! Although I am not quite sure what to buy as a connector. I found two different part available the TL and GG on Aliexpress for instance, does anyone know the difference? Does it matter?
Me pasa que al conectar el poder este se va a 0 y no carga el altavoz a que se debe, me paso despues de actualizar la version del flip 4
Important suggested edit to these instructions - make sure to pry off clips/ridges from BOTH sides before attempting removal of the cover.
I interpreted these instructions as saying you only needed to pry clips from one side - then peel off cover. Doing this broke a clip from the other side. Bummer. I'd like others to avoid that.
k9612 - Antwoord
If you do break a clip - save it. They are relatively easy to glue back into the cover.
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My Flip4 had a single long clip on the non-button side that ran the entire length of the rubber spine. The other side (with play/ vol buttons) had three seperate clips (middle and both sides) as mentioned above.
takentrashout - Antwoord
What if my speaker battery dies very fast and makes weird crackling noise, is it counted as faulty battery?
Jayden Koh - Antwoord
Yes. I first thought one of the drivers was defective.
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What was the fix in the end ?
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I used the flared edge of a metal measuring spoon handle since I didn’t have an opening tool. Worked great! Replacement battery from iFixit is on order. Thanks for the guide!
Greg - Antwoord
My battery was glued. Tried it anyway to remove. Battery exploded!!!!
Don't go on if the battery is glued.
darthvader007 - Antwoord