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John
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posted on 24th Oct 10 at 22:58 |
If it has one yes, otherwise just for anything that will fit.
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joes_1.4_16v_sport
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posted on 24th Oct 10 at 22:27 |
Would you search from part numbers on the actual jack plug John?
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John
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posted on 24th Oct 10 at 22:15 |
Open it up, find out exactly what the jack looks like then you'll get one from maplin/ebay/rs
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joes_1.4_16v_sport
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posted on 24th Oct 10 at 22:14 |
re: Soldering. Piss of piss.
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joes_1.4_16v_sport
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posted on 24th Oct 10 at 22:14 |
Oh. Well I need to look for a replacement. Any ideas where? What to look for? Don't care if it takes me hours.
Would rather not spend it but if they can repair it back to new / with a new part etc then it is something to think about.
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John
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posted on 24th Oct 10 at 21:56 |
for 60-80 all they'll be doing is soldering a new one on, depends how handy you are with a soldering iron.
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joes_1.4_16v_sport
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posted on 24th Oct 10 at 21:55 |
Being a clutz I have accedently tripped over the wire when listening to my Ipod thus bending the inner jack plug and now the sound when coming from the port isn't 100% clear. Sometimes only coming out of one speaker.
See picture below.
Is there anyway of repairing this or would you bite the bullet and pay for it to be repaired by a specialist? Got a couple of quotes ranging from £60 - £80 so its not a huge bill but all the same, if anybody knows of a way or "How to" I'd very appriciative.
Thanks,
Joe
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