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Yes! There is a set of switches within the jack which redirects the headphone signal to the speakers
[image|2640265]
So one or both are either mis-aligned or dirty so they are not making contact when the headphone plug is removed.
-Using a good microscope and a dental pick you might be able to fix it. Otherwise replacing the jack is the only other way but that's a very big job! You might be able to find a good logic board to replace yours if that important.
+Using a good microscope and a dental pick you might be able to fix it. Otherwise replacing the jack is the only other way but that's a very big job! You might be able to find a good logic board to replace yours if that's important.

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Yes! There is a set of switches within the jack which redirects the headphone signal to the speakers

[image|2640265]

So one or both are either mis-aligned or dirty so they are not making contact when the headphone plug is removed.

Using a good microscope and a dental pick you might be able to fix it. Otherwise replacing the jack is the only other way but that's a very big job! You might be able to find a good logic board to replace yours if that important.

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