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Introduction
In the event that your Cricut Maker device isn't keeping its lid closed due to a damaged lid, it could be time for a replacement. Here is a step-by-step guide that will walk you through changing the lid on your own.
You should first ensure the connecting magnets are clear of debris, which may be preventing them from closing. In the case that there are any obstructions, clear these away and the magnets should stick once again. However in the event that there is no obstructing debris, performing a magnetic test on the magnet that connects the lid to the front door will allow you to determine if your Cricut Maker lid is to blame. Lids that do not stay connected to doors can be deemed defective if they do not stay connected after they are closed.
As part of step one, you must pry glued plastic away from other glued plastic, so being cautious and wearing eye protection is a heavy advisory considering the possibility of stray plastic flying out. Additionally, make sure you have disconnected your Cricut Maker from the power source and turned it off. You want to make sure the device does not have any power to run on in the event of a short.