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If you need to replace the motor of the Ryobi CSB135L circular saw, this guide will instruct you on how to access and remove the motor before you replace it with a new motor. The Ryobi CSB135L circular saw is equipped with an electric motor that powers the spinning of the blade. The motor is located within the saw. You may need to replace the motor if your motor is faulty. Signs of a faulty motor include: the motor is abnormally hot, abnormal sounds are coming from the motor’s location, the saw is connected to a power outlet and the blade does not spin when triggered, and the blade spins slowly.
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Remove the three M4.5 x 35mm screws that hold the motor housing to the blade housing using a Phillips screwdriver.
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Although not required for motor housing removal, the two M4 x 16 mm Phillips head screws must be removed for access to the top of the motor.
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Remove the three M3.5 x 16 mm screws that hold on the laser cover using a Phillips screwdriver.
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Pry the motor housing (green plastic) from the blade housing (gray plastic) using a metal spudger or any small pry bar.
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Fully remove the motor housing and blade cover to expose the motor and laser.
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Remove the two M4 x 16 mm screws using a Phillips screwdriver.
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Rotate the saw completely around to view the bottom of the motor as shown.
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Remove the two 4.2 x 2.54 x 50 screws using a Phillips screwdriver.
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Follow the wires from the motor to the wire cover and black box and undo the fastening of those wires to finish removing the motor from the saw.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.