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This guide will show you how to replace the haptic feedback motor in the Motorola Moto E6. The haptic feedback motor enables the phone to vibrate and should be replaced if your touch screen or vibrations are malfunctioning or not working.
Before you begin, download the Rescue and Smart Assistant app to backup your device and diagnose whether your problem is software or hardware related.
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Begin by prying open the bottom right of the device using the plastic opening tool.
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Work your way around the edge of the device, slowly prying open the casing until it pops off.
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Use the opening tool on the divot located below the battery to pop it out.
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Remove the seven 3.8 mm T4 screws on the piece located below the battery compartment.
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Begin prying off the bottom piece with the opening tools on the divot located at the bottom left.
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Work your way around the piece until it pops off.
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Remove the press fit cable at the top of the charging dock with the plastic opening tool.
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Remove the coaxial cable using the plastic opening tool.
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Remove the two 1.1 mm T4 Torx screws on the bottom right and top left sides of the charging dock.
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Remove the charging dock by hand.
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Using tweezers, gently lift the haptic feedback motor out of its position in the bottom left corner of the device.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.