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The DC motors which power the propellers are relatively easy to break. Fortunately, they are also relatively easy to replace. By purchasing a cheap U842 motor (either U842-03 or -04 for counterclocwise and clockwise motors respectively) and following these simple instructions, your drone will be flying again in no time.
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To open up the motor housing, first remove the bottom light by unscrewing,
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One 6mm Phillips screw.
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Unscrew the single propeller bumper screw on the outside of the of the motor housing.
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Push up on each of the two tabs that connect the bumper to the bottom casing.
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Slide the bumper up off of the drone.
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To remove the propeller, first unscrew the propeller set screw.
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Next, slide the propeller up off the motor gear shaft.
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Unscrew the three screws on the perimeter of the motor casing.
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Three 6mm Phillips screws.
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Remove the motor casing by pulling up on the edges of the prismatic housing.
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Remove the three motor mounting screws.
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Three 6mm Phillips screws.
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Use a thin blade or an X-ACTO knife to slice along the bottom of the wax to free the plug.
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Detach the motor cable by pulling outward and gently wiggling the plug.
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Unscrew the two mounting bracket screws on the front of the motor.
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To purchase replacement parts,
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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