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    FS630 replacing headphone jack

    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by phoebusvh, Feb 13, 2008.

  1. phoebusvh

    phoebusvh Notebook Consultant

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    Hi all,
    My headphone jack is messed up at this time. Whenever i plug the headset in, it either gives me no sound or just only on one side. If i press the plug up/down with pressure, it works like normal. I'm thinking it's probably just those metal pieces inside that jack got bent or something. Is there anyway I can take the headset jack of the main board and buy part to replace? I'm okay with technical stuff like this, however, I would love to know everything before open up the laptop/ order part since this is my main computer at the time being.