Google Pixel 6 Speaker Replacement Guide

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If your Google Pixel 6 ringer speaker is not working properly, sounds distorted, or produces no sound at all, replacing the ringer speaker can quickly restore loudspeaker functionality. The ringer speaker is responsible for call ringtones, notifications, alarms, and media playback, making it a critical component for everyday use.

In this DIY repair guide, we’ll show you how to replace the Google Pixel 6 ringer speaker safely using basic tools. This guide is suitable for beginners with careful handling, and no soldering is required.


Repair Difficulty: ★★☆☆☆ (Easy–Medium)
Estimated Time: 25–40 minutes


Before You Begin

Compatibility and Model Numbers

This repair guide based on Google Pixel 6 Mobile Phone.

Model Numbers | GB7N6, G9S9B16, G9S9B, GR1YH

Tools Required

  • Heating pad / heat gun / hairdryer
  • Suction cup
  • Plastic card pry tools / opening picks / Tweezers
  • Phillips PH000/PH00 screwdriver
  • Torx T3 Screwdriver
  • Adhesive (B7000 or double-sided back cover adhesive)
  • Bonding clips or rubber bands (optional but recommended)

Make sure the device is turned off and the SIM tray is removed before starting.

How to Find Tools and Parts


Reasons to Replace the Google Pixel 6 Ringer Speaker

  • No ringtone or notification sound
  • Distorted or crackling audio
  • Very low speaker volume
  • Speaker not working after water exposure
  • Sound issues after accidental drops

Protect Your Google Pixel 6


Step-by-Step Google Pixel 6 Ringer Speaker Replacement

Step 1: Open the Google Pixel 6

  • Heat the front screen edges gently using a heating pad, heat gun, or hairdryer.
  • Use a suction cup to lift the screen slightly from the right-hand side.
  • Insert a plastic pry tool and carefully cut through the adhesive.
  • Open the display from right to left like a book, taking care of the flex cable on the left.

Step 2: Remove the LCD Screen

  • Remove the LCD connector bracket using tweezers.
  • Disconnect the LCD connector from the logic board.
  • Safely remove the display and set it aside.

Step 3: Remove LCD Connector Bracket and Logic Board Bracket

  • Unscrew and remove the LCD connector bracket.
  • Undo the screws securing the logic board bracket.
  • Gently lift the bracket, loosening any graphite tape if present.

Step 4: Disconnect the Battery

  • Disconnect the battery connector to prevent short circuits during the repair.

Step 5: Remove the Faulty Ringer Speaker

  • Locate the ringer speaker module at the bottom of the device.
  • Carefully disconnect and lift out the faulty Pixel 6 ringer speaker.

Step 6: Install the New Ringer Speaker

  • Place the new ringer speaker into position.
  • Ensure it sits properly in the housing and aligns with contact points.

Step 7: Reinstall Logic Board Bracket

  • Place the logic board bracket back into position.
  • Secure it using the original screws.

Step 8: Reconnect Display for Testing

  • Reconnect the LCD connector to the board.
  • Secure the LCD connector bracket.
  • Power on the phone and test the ringer speaker volume and clarity.

Step 9: Close the Device

  • Apply fresh adhesive or B7000 glue if required.
  • Slide the display into place from bottom to top.
  • Apply gentle pressure along the edges.
  • Use bonding clips or rubber bands until the adhesive sets properly.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: Is Google Pixel 6 ringer speaker replacement difficult?
A: It’s an easy-to-medium repair suitable for DIY users.

Q: Do I need to remove the battery completely?
A: No, only disconnecting the battery connector is required.

Q: Can I clean the old speaker instead of replacing it?
A: Cleaning may help temporarily, but replacement is recommended for permanent issues.

Q: Should I use original or aftermarket speakers?
A: Original or high-quality aftermarket speakers provide the best sound performance.


Troubleshooting (After The Repair)

Q: Ringer speaker still not working after replacement
A: Check that the speaker contacts are aligned correctly and the battery connector is secure.

Q: Sound is very low after repair
A: Ensure the speaker grill is clean and not blocked by adhesive or dust.

Q: No sound but calls work on ear speaker
A: This usually indicates an incorrectly seated ringer speaker module.

Q: Phone does not power on after repair
A: Recheck the battery connection and logic board bracket alignment.

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