My iPad 1 headphone jack don't work anymore.HELP!!!

My IPad headphone jack don't work anymore. I have tested it with three headphones.Sorry I'm german and my englisch isn't the best.

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If your iPad is still under warrantee, contact Apple for advice on how to get it repaired or replaced.
If your iPad is no longer covered by the warrantee, search the web for iPad Repair.  There is probably an iPad repair center near you.
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