How to Replace Furby Endoskeleton Ears

Find a donor Furby to do this., Remove the fur from the working Furby., Flip around your working Furby so that you are looking at his back., Unscrew both screws from the base of where the ears are., Carefully remove the red cover and put it with the...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Find a donor Furby to do this.

    You will be using the donor's ears to replace the ear on your broken Furby.
  2. Step 2: Remove the fur from the working Furby.

    Be sure to remove the outer shell too! , Locate the base of the endoskeleton ears.

    Just simply follow the ear down to its gear like base.

    You will notice that there is a red cover over both of the bases.

    That needs to be unscrewed. , Keep the screws in safe place like a cup or dish for later. , The base of the ear should now be exposed.

    Just be sure to move the cluster of wires to the side so that you don't compress them. , There will be a peg that went through the hole in the middle of the base.

    That is where your new ear will go. , Now you have the ear that will be going into your working Furby. , Just put the new ear onto the peg that held the old ear! Simple! , Be sure to screw it in! , If it doesn't, then the Furby's ear mechanism may be damaged and not work. , And now he has two working ears!
  3. Step 3: Flip around your working Furby so that you are looking at his back.

  4. Step 4: Unscrew both screws from the base of where the ears are.

  5. Step 5: Carefully remove the red cover and put it with the screws.

  6. Step 6: Holding the base of the ear

  7. Step 7: you now want to wiggle the ear off.

  8. Step 8: Repeat steps 2 to 6 to your donor Furby.

  9. Step 9: The next part is the easiest yet!

  10. Step 10: Put the covering back onto the base of the ears.

  11. Step 11: Before putting Furby back together

  12. Step 12: pop in some batteries and make sure the new ear works.

  13. Step 13: Pop the batteries back out and reassemble your Furby.

Detailed Guide

You will be using the donor's ears to replace the ear on your broken Furby.

Be sure to remove the outer shell too! , Locate the base of the endoskeleton ears.

Just simply follow the ear down to its gear like base.

You will notice that there is a red cover over both of the bases.

That needs to be unscrewed. , Keep the screws in safe place like a cup or dish for later. , The base of the ear should now be exposed.

Just be sure to move the cluster of wires to the side so that you don't compress them. , There will be a peg that went through the hole in the middle of the base.

That is where your new ear will go. , Now you have the ear that will be going into your working Furby. , Just put the new ear onto the peg that held the old ear! Simple! , Be sure to screw it in! , If it doesn't, then the Furby's ear mechanism may be damaged and not work. , And now he has two working ears!

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