well if your certain its the jack why not find a substitute and wire it to the board, physical space provided.
but i'm on side with Jon and Enzo without being able to magnify the image more i would say there's some bad solder joints (ground and a few pins around the jack area)
just re heating and adding some solder doesn't guaranty it's fixed if it was bad for a while oxidation sets in and can resist a quick touch up unless you insure the two surfaces (pin and pad) are contaminant free.
but i'm on side with Jon and Enzo without being able to magnify the image more i would say there's some bad solder joints (ground and a few pins around the jack area)
just re heating and adding some solder doesn't guaranty it's fixed if it was bad for a while oxidation sets in and can resist a quick touch up unless you insure the two surfaces (pin and pad) are contaminant free.
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