How can I fix my Sandisk sansa e200 mp3 player?
This may be a software problem – you must have tried headphones from different manufacturers. Check out the FAQs on the Sandisk website – it should help. you might need to upgrade the firmware – be careful to keep a backup while upgrading – or else all your music / data will be wiped out. This could also be a hardware problem, if it is persisting with all three headphones. If you are Do it yourself person, you should be able to mend it yourself – it is possible that soldered contact point of the earphone jack must have broken off – you can easily repair it using a soldering iron – if you don have a soldering iron, you may take your device to the nearest electronics repair shop – as you know the problem, the repairmen won’t be able to fleece you.