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If you blow a fuse in the impact driver you only have to open up the device and replace the broken fuse with a new one.
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Use the flat side of a metal spudger to peel the black rubber cover off of the casing.
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Rotate the casing until it fits onto the housing with no gaps between it and the clear cover.
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Remove the plastic cover with your hands. It should come off fairly easily.
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Unscrew the four 16 mm long screws from the back panel with a T10 Torx Screwdriver.
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Use a firm grip to peel off the back panel. It is sealed tight and requires a good amount of force to remove.
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Unscrew the eight 15 mm T10 Torx screws from the housing
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Pry apart the two halves of the housing at the back side of the driver using the metal spudger. The housing is easier to remove if you pry from both sides.
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Pull out all electrical components from housing by hand. The components should require little force to lift out.
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Lift out the motor.
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Follow the wires.
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Identify the translucent orange fuse cartridge connected by a thick red wire and a thick white wire.
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Firmly grasp the orange fuse cartridge and pull it out of its socket.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.