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Guest ElThomsono

I think this happened to someone else here, if you have a search about you might find the thread. The fix for them was to unstick the mechanical switch that senses a jack's plugged in; try jiggling something non-conductive (cocktail stick?) around the edge of the headphone socket.

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Guest Tendeiro
I think this happened to someone else here, if you have a search about you might find the thread. The fix for them was to unstick the mechanical switch that senses a jack's plugged in; try jiggling something non-conductive (cocktail stick?) around the edge of the headphone socket.

I had the same problem this past month. I just plugged the jack again and then unplugged it. :huh:

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I think this happened to someone else here, if you have a search about you might find the thread. The fix for them was to unstick the mechanical switch that senses a jack's plugged in; try jiggling something non-conductive (cocktail stick?) around the edge of the headphone socket.

Cheers! I can't believe I didn't think of that. :huh:

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