Introduction

Is the sound quality of your Heyday Wireless Speaker 8125 no longer as good as it once was? It might be time to replace the speaker. Following the steps in this guide will help you replace the speaker on your Heyday Wireless Speaker 8125 (model number BTSP47).

Before following this guide, please refer to this device's troubleshooting page where speaker and audio related symptoms are present.

Prior to beginning this repair, be sure to turn off the device and unplug from the charger.

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    • Orient the speaker so that it is sitting upright.

    • Use your nondominant hand to hold the speaker in place while you firmly push the plastic spudger into the seam between the device wall and the grille.

    • Push down with the plastic spudger and lift the grill until you feel it separate from the speaker.

    • Gently remove it from the top of the device.

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    • Use tweezers to remove the four black rubber screw covers.

    • Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove four 8.9 mm screws underneath the screw covers.

    • Once all four screws are out, gently pull the black cover out using your hands or use a spudger to pry it out.

    • The cover is attached to the motherboard beneath by the speaker cable. Don't yank the cover from the device. You will need to detach the connector from the socket before removing it entirely.

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    • This next step requires the use of a heat gun or hair dryer. Follow this guide for more information on using a heat gun.

    • Use a heat gun on low, around the edges of the speaker to loosen the adhesive that holds the speaker in place.

    • Point it down on the speaker at a distance of about 2-4 inches while moving in a circular motion around the edges of the speaker. Do this for about 30 seconds.

    • Use caution when using a heat gun. The barrel of a heat gun gets very hot. If used incorrectly, you could burn yourself or possibly even damage the device.

    • Turn off the heat gun and set it aside.

    • Use an opening tool or plastic spudger in between the edges of the speaker and the black case. Gently work the spudger around the perimeter of the speaker until it is free from the cover.

    • Once the speaker is loose, gently pull the speaker out.

    • Don't yank it out. The speaker is attached by a cable to the motherboard.

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    • Use tweezers or a spudger to disconnect the speaker cable from the socket on the motherboard.

Conclusion

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

Ryan Butler

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