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Posted on May 01, 2009

Head ear phones works

Head phones works on one side when pushed all the way in?

  • Anonymous May 02, 2009

    why do my music sync befor i push the botton on my e260 mp3 player

  • Anonymous May 04, 2009

    My Sansa 280 has the same problem, it seems to be the headphone socket in the player is loose. I took mine apart but I don't see anyway to fix it myself.

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Have you tried other headphones or earphones
some headphones lose connection in the wire  and will cause a short where one side works and the other doesnt
if this is not the problem may have a lose jack on the inside of the player and will probably have to have it serviced

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