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Remplacement de la batterie de la JBL Charge 3

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  1. Remplacement de la batterie de la JBL Charge 3, Coque avant: étape 1, image 1 de 3 Remplacement de la batterie de la JBL Charge 3, Coque avant: étape 1, image 2 de 3 Remplacement de la batterie de la JBL Charge 3, Coque avant: étape 1, image 3 de 3
    • Retournez votre enceinte et insérez l'outil d'ouverture en plastique à la verticale dans le fente de la coque avant.

    • Tirez doucement l'outil vers l'extérieur pour retirer les quatre clips qui maintiennent la coque en place.

    • Répétez cette manipulation pour chacun des quatre coins de la coque avant.

    Sometimes disassemblers forget that the first time they disassembled the item it didn’t want to give up easily: I didn’t like the forces I was having to apply at all, so I switched to two plastic prying tools per “corner” and one in-between them (total 5, you could use plectrums…) before I was happy the the forces were low enough not to break anything.

    Frank Puranik - Réponse

    the front grill is supposed to be first not the back the back has longer while the front has shorter clip

    Water Bass Tester (Water BT) - Réponse

    There are two Phillips head screws to remove before prying the cover off

    jason - Réponse

    Where in south Africa can I buy jbl charge3 port bay replacement

    Donovan Fransman - Réponse

    There appears to be different versions of the Charge 3. If you find it difficult to pry open a second side the two small screws mentioned by Jason will need to be removed but it also indicates that there will be some additional changes to this tear down that I will try to convey in the comments as well.

    john Ramirez - Réponse

    Sadly I damaged the latches on my charge 3. There was more to it than just prying the front cover up. First, there is a small latch on both sides that you need to push down before pulling the front cover towards you that release the clips holding the front cover in place. Pull only slightly forward because… Second, in the front cover there are 6 circular notches connected to the front cover in tue four corners including the middle corners, you need to squeeze the front cover a little bit gently removing the notches so they dont break (like mine did).

    ralphkeneth_gomz - Réponse

    Definitely had to watch about 10 videos and still couldn’t get it to pop out easily.. Took a look at the first picture in the next step and really took note of where the little hole that lets you through to push down the tab is. Once I took a look at that and combined the techniques I’d seen in some of the videos it finally popped off easily. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u7i0_nD9... I only watched the first minute of this video but it helped a good bit if anyone else is having trouble.

    Rowan Darko - Réponse

    How do you know if the speakers or one of them is burned or broken.. i notice that one speaker is playing much less hard then the other one.. I wonder now if maybe there is another problem with my device.. Battery problem?

    Bukowski101 - Réponse

  2. Remplacement de la batterie de la JBL Charge 3: étape 2, image 1 de 1
    • Extrayez délicatement la coque des deux côtés et enlevez-la du châssis de l'enceinte.

    • L'intérieur de la coque avant comprend des des trous qui doivent correspondre au châssis de l'enceinte pour un remontage correct.

    • Retirer la coque avant n'affecte pas l'étanchéité de l'appareil. En revanche, retirer tout autre élément de votre enceinte nécessitera d'enlever les scellés et les joints d'étanchéité. Votre appareil pourrait ne plus être étanche après leur manipulation.

    Include dissembling the plastic cover? cover?

    KanGoon - Réponse

    @KanGoon Yes, on mine it took the removal of 6 (reasonably obvious) screws to remove that. I’ll try to insert a photo when I reassemble…

    Frank Puranik - Réponse

    Very good guide! Pics and descriptions make this easy!

    John G Petko - Réponse

    There is a step missing here. How do you remove the rubber cover that covers the port?

    Phillip Luebke - Réponse

    Gibt es eine Möglichkeit diese wieder wasserdicht zu bekommen?

    Furkan Karakelle - Réponse

    Well, broke off the cover tabs. Have to remove 2 screws first. Might add that to the instructions.🤔

    Spartacus - Réponse

  3. Remplacement de la batterie de la JBL Charge 3, Radiateurs passifs: étape 3, image 1 de 3 Remplacement de la batterie de la JBL Charge 3, Radiateurs passifs: étape 3, image 2 de 3 Remplacement de la batterie de la JBL Charge 3, Radiateurs passifs: étape 3, image 3 de 3
    • Enlevez les deux vis cruciformes #1 de 8 mm des ergots.

    • NOTE : Il se peut qu'il n'y ait qu'une vis.

    If your Charge 3 doesn’t look like the above. Do not do this step YET. Go directly to Step 7 removal of the battery. By doing the battery first it will tell you which radiator to remove and thus no need to remove both.

    NOTE:

    On a newer version of the Charge 3 this image will be very different. you will not find a screw. You will also notice that there are two tabs that if slightly lifted while rotating the radiator counter clockwise the radiator is easily removed. There is also no foam or breakable seal on the newer Charge 3.

    john Ramirez - Réponse

  4. Remplacement de la batterie de la JBL Charge 3: étape 4, image 1 de 2 Remplacement de la batterie de la JBL Charge 3: étape 4, image 2 de 2
    • Insérez les outils d'ouverture en plastique sous chacun des deux ergots.

    Beim Modell 2016 geht es noch einfacher: Da ist es ein Bajonett-Verschluss (und nur 1 Schraube im vorigen Schritt). Man muss die Abdeckung nur ein paar Grad gegen den Uhrzeigersinn drehen und kann sie dann einfach abziehen. Schritt 5 und 6 entfallen.

    Franz - Réponse

    I believe this is unnecessary, just turn the passive radiator counter clockwise and pull outward. I tried to use the pry tool and broke a plastic tab.

    Frank Krantz - Réponse

    Tip— when you get to this part lightly tap the edge of the speaker on a hard surface— like you’re tapping a jar before opening it.

    maxthibodeaux - Réponse

    Muchas gracias a todos, me dieron cada uno la guía perfecta.

    Rafael de la Torre Perez - Réponse

    My charge 3 had less screws but the process was the same. Thanks for the instructions!

    Ryan Parker - Réponse

  5. Remplacement de la batterie de la JBL Charge 3: étape 5, image 1 de 1
    • Tournez et tirez pour ouvrir le radiateur passif. Le radiateur gauche tourne dans le sens des aiguilles d'une montre, le droit dans le sens inverse des aiguilles d'une montre.

    attention assez dur a enlever, le mien dur à tourner

    Walter Rousseau - Réponse

  6. Remplacement de la batterie de la JBL Charge 3: étape 6, image 1 de 2 Remplacement de la batterie de la JBL Charge 3: étape 6, image 2 de 2
    • Répétez les étapes précédentes pour l'autre radiateur passif.

    • NOTE : Seul le radiateur droit a besoin d'être enlevé pour changer la batterie.

    right or left…. depends on how you view the Charge 3 i guess. No need to remove both radiators for a newer Charge 3. You can remove the battery cover first…find out what side the battery wires exit the battery compartment and then remove the radiator associated with that same side.

    john Ramirez - Réponse

    Anybody else have major problems trying to twist the radiator back into position after replacing the battery? I’m having trouble getting the screw holes to line up again on the right radiator.

    Chapman Steamer 1 - Réponse

    To twist back I used saliva so it will slide easier against the rubber

    Jaakob Wolff - Réponse

  7. Remplacement de la batterie de la JBL Charge 3, Batterie: étape 7, image 1 de 3 Remplacement de la batterie de la JBL Charge 3, Batterie: étape 7, image 2 de 3 Remplacement de la batterie de la JBL Charge 3, Batterie: étape 7, image 3 de 3
    • Enlevez les six vis cruciformes #1 de 8 mm du cache de la batterie.

    • Retirez le cache de la batterie du châssis de l'enceinte.

    For the newer Charge 3 - there are two silver screws located on the opposite side of the charging ports ….. looking at the first picture above they would be in close proximity to the lower two red circles. However, they placed in horizontally not vertically. Once you remove these two screws you can lift the rubber off.

    Note: The rubber is hinged on the opposite side of the two removed screws by tabs. Be careful when rotating it off not to break the tabs.

    Once the rubber is removed…. you will be able to see the battery compartment. It has several black screws… one of which is wedged between the charging port rubber and the battery cover. You can gently pry up the rubber away to allow you to get a screw driver in to get the middle screw out.

    The battery compartment is water tight and has a seal. You will want to loosen all screws evenly so as not to tear or damage the rubber seal.

    john Ramirez - Réponse

  8. Remplacement de la batterie de la JBL Charge 3: étape 8, image 1 de 3 Remplacement de la batterie de la JBL Charge 3: étape 8, image 2 de 3 Remplacement de la batterie de la JBL Charge 3: étape 8, image 3 de 3
    • Enlevez les sept vis cruciformes #1 de 8 mm du cache intérieur de la batterie.

    • Retirez le cache intérieur de la batterie.

    The newer Charge 3 will have a solid black cover. Once removed the battery can be easily lifted out with your fingers. It is not taped in.

    Gently lift the battery to determine the radiator that needs to be removed. You can identify it by following the battery wiring. There is a small hole at the bottom of the battery compartment that the battery wires go through. The side with the battery wiring hole is the same side as the radiator that needs to be removed.

    john Ramirez - Réponse

  9. Remplacement de la batterie de la JBL Charge 3: étape 9, image 1 de 2 Remplacement de la batterie de la JBL Charge 3: étape 9, image 2 de 2
    • Tirez délicatement pour débrancher le câble du côté de l'enceinte. Cette action débranchera la batterie de la carte mère.

    mon problème d’origine était pas de charge sur secteur, dans mon cas nappe 11 connecteurs déconnectée. Je n’ai pas vu de système de retient pour cette nappe, je lui ai ajouté un petit point de colle, car bouge relativement beaucoup ! problème résolu

    Walter Rousseau - Réponse

  10. Remplacement de la batterie de la JBL Charge 3: étape 10, image 1 de 1
    • Tirez la batterie et son câble hors de leur compartiment.

    Where can I find (shop) a battery replacement ?

    erik g5 - Réponse

    yo tambien quiero una bateria donde la cosigo?

    henryovidioquispemamani -

    Does anyone know where I can buy a replacement battery?

    Tissaka Senarath - Réponse

    Unbedingt die Isolierung um das Kabel und die Polster an den Ecken der Batterie von der alten an die neue basteln, sonst kann sie im Fach hin und her klappern.

    Jaakob Wolff - Réponse

    Se podria adactar este dispositivo directo a un cargador directo?

    Branlys Lopez Barnada - Réponse

    I already did many things to my charge 3 and one of them was to put two direct cables to the battery to be able to charge it since the usb port was damaged and I could not find a replacement, next I will add 4 more batteries

    Ricky Almonte -

    perdon que te respondi en ingles, yo le puse un cable directo usb a la bateria ya que el puerto usb se daño y no pude encontrar repuestos

    Ricky Almonte -

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you legend. thank you so much! i was worried it was a seal unit!

Anthony Hilfischer - Réponse

Super Anleitung! Hat der Akkutausch hat problemlos funktioniert!

Tomas Opmann - Réponse

thank you so much :D

punkzmarc - Réponse

Great Guide! Where can I get the foamy coating of the battery’s wires? Or what is the proper term?

Dom Heizmann - Réponse

I saw one on youtube taking the one from the old battery and putting it on the new one

Dominik Spreuer -

Replacement Battery for JBL Charge 3 Part NO GSP1029102A https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07NK8NFR4/ref...

Michael Grigalus - Réponse

I used two credit card instead od the plastic opening tool, they work great. Thanks for the help!!!

Philip Panici - Réponse

awesome …thanks … just not sure where to buy a replacement battery in South Africa?

ig Aucamp - Réponse

Thankyou so much! I was about to buy a new one but this was super

Mark Tsao - Réponse

I did this and now I get a red blinking light when trying to charge it. No idea how to fix it.

Andre Gauthier - Réponse

Wow thank you! Very clear instructions, easy repair. So happy to have my stereo back!

My old battery was so swollen, i wonder what caused that?

Dan Warden - Réponse

Thank you for this guide! It wasn’t exactly the same as my Charge3, but close enough. The original battery (once I got to it) was swelling and had broken some of the plastic tabs around the screws. Ugh. Good thing I found this guide and the battery purchased through iFixit. Thanks again!

Darrik - Réponse

For the love of God, don’t try to follow these instructions. They are worse than useless. I wasted 2 hours and over $60 between the battery and new screwdrivers and the end result is that I can’t even get the battery open to change it. Also, when I tried to put the cover back on the tab broke off so now my speaker is completely useless. (Prior to attempting to fix it, it still worked great when it was plugged in). I would have been better off just buying a new speaker for a little more than 2x the cost of the battery, considering that now I’m going to have to do that anyway. Thanks for absolutely nothing (except scamming people into buying replacement batteries from you).

Steve - Réponse

Thank you for the instructions nailed

Wilfredo Guzman - Réponse

Good guide. Not a great guide, but a good guide. When you use this in conjunction with more detailed resources it works very well. I couldn’t find any one guide that gave all the details, but found many which provided enough different details to piece it together. This guide made for a very clear outline of the process.

Rowan Darko - Réponse

Do you provide an alternative to instead of replacing the battery. We just replace its powersource?. The battery is 1/3rd the price of the unit already. Replacing the powersource from a micro usb port should do the trick to using it long term without spending 40-50 bucks every 12-18 months just to replace the battery.

Joshua Cariño - Réponse

This is a JBL Charge 3? It looks nothing, in the inside, like the one I have, and the battery is just a small cylinder, nothing like what you've shown above. There are only 2 tabs for the front cover, the other two are screwed in. And there are 8 small screws to completely disassemble the unit, this is so odd! Well, thank you, at least i was able to open it, but the cylindrical battery appears to be hardwire.

Monica Tew - Réponse

A great guide, thank you.

With steps 4,5 and 6, I had a much better time lifting the tabs by putting the thin plastic spudgers between the tabs, instead of using the plastic opening tools.

Roel Sierkstra - Réponse

So I decided to change my battery, once I popped off the cover, I noticed that I was dealing with a swollen battery. Is it safe to unplug, or will that cause it to go off, so to speak?

P C - Réponse

New battery in, didn’t charge either… Probably something wrong with the charging circuit, too bad.

Either way, good step by step manual, managed to open it en seal it up again properly!

Brent De Pauw - Réponse

bonjour, mon problème d’origine était pas de charge sur secteur.En cause la grosse nappe déconectée. Merci Ifixit pour ce tuto qui m’a bien orienté !

Walter Rousseau - Réponse

awesome guide, could replace it quick. thank you very much

Lukas Tram - Réponse

Good Guide mate, I just replaced my Charge 3+ which is a bit different from the original but aside from having 2 screws holding the last part of woven cover, the right radiator “now” has two pull tabs that you slide the picks in and just rotate the radiator base. Other than that seems pretty similar and/or intuitive. There’s a few videos on youtube opening the charge 3+ in case someone needs a visual hand.

Shady Morais - Réponse

Très content de ce tutoriel qui m' a permis de changer la batterie de ma Charge 3 facilement et de pouvoir continuer à m'en servir. Merci !

Thierry GUILLAUME - Réponse

My jbl charge3 speaker will turn on, but will immediately turn off & when charging will blink at the first of the 5 charging indicators...how can this be repaired?

Arnold Perry - Réponse

can i get a new battery cover .my battery has swollen and destroyed all the screw mounts?

jeffrey.holmes6 - Réponse

You’re the best!!

ALBERT MAHLORA - Réponse

Top, kurz und knapp fix den Akku getauscht,trotz Handicap

Stefan Hanke - Réponse

All perfect thank you guys fot the amazing job

Tommaso Boccadifuoco - Réponse

It would be beneficial if you could add to step 3 that only the right passive radiator needs to be removed; instead of not mentioning it until step 6 when you have already removed both screws and possibly the other radiator as well. Aside from that, great guide!

clem - Réponse

Buen dia, mi JBL Charge 3 no retiene la carga la batería, la reemplace con una nueva, la cargó normal la desconecte quedó apagada.

A la mañana siguiente la quise prender y no se pudo por qué la batería estaba totalmente descargada, (lo mismo hacia con la batería anterior)

Que será lo que tiene mi bocina?

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