Introduction

Use this guide to replace the motherboard in a pair of Beats Solo 2 Wireless.

The motherboard is the most important piece of the Beats Solo 2 Wireless. It is connected to every electrical component and ensures that every process involved in making the Beats Solo 2 Wireless work properly is done effectively.

If the motherboard is broken or damaged, this can cause problems with sound quality and feedback, or may even cause the headphones to stop working completely.

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    • Insert an opening pick in the seam between the left outer speaker casing and the speaker housing.

    • Slide the pick around the perimeter of the casing until the outer casing releases entirely from the speaker housing.

    • Failure to loosen the seams may result in the piece breaking partially or completely when removing.

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    • Remove the right outer casing with your hand.

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    • Use tweezers to remove the tape from the motherboard.

    • Loosen the wires from the casing with tweezers.

    • The wires attached to the shell are pinched together in a piece of plastic that will be difficult to remove

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    • Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove all four of the 4.25 mm screw that secure the motherboard.

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    • Disconnect all of the motherboard connectors.

    • Do not pull on the wires.

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    • Lift the motherboard up and out of the housing.

Conclusion

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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