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Unless a different warranty period is stated in the Warranty Card provided with your JBL product, JBL warrants for a period of 1 year (5 years for any non- ...
JBL Charge 4 TroubleshootingiFixithttps://www.ifixit.com > Wiki > JBL_Charge_4_Troub...Make sure the charging light on the base of the device is blinking. If it is fully charged and still not turning on, the power button may be worn out or broken. ‎The Speaker Will Not Power... · ‎The Device Won't Connect to.....
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I assume you mean a JBL Charge. As for that specific model I am unfamiliar, however if when you try to charge electronics they will only flash a red light that's usually a battery or charger error signal. Most likely either a battery in the battery pack has gone bad, a contact has come loose or your charger has broken. Did you happen to drop it shortly before this error occurred? Also was the battery completely dead right before this happened? Sometimes I have noticed wireless devices will refuse to charge a battery if it is completely drained.
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