Question about SanDisk Sansa c200 MP3 Player
Ok often this is caused by one of the cables in the earphones breaking.. try another set. Sometimes it can be the socket on the unit breaking at the solder joint on the PCB, if it is, and ya can solder? it is a pretty easy fix. But I would "Punt" for a broken earphone lead.
Posted on Aug 08, 2007
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MIne is doing this too, I have a Sansa 2G, and it's not the headphones (tried 3 pairs now). How do you fix the jack? And will SanDisk do this for me??
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