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[* black] Rotate the top edge of the power supply slightly away from the rear case.
[* icon_note] The single-wire connector near the upper left corner of the power supply is small and held very tightly in its socket, making it inherently difficult to remove. Be sure to pull only on the connector during removal, as pulling the cable will surely cause it to break.
-[* icon_note] The single wire shown in the first photo is for the PSU temperature sensor so if after installation you have PSU temperature issues, check this first.
+[* icon_note] The single wire shown in the first photo is for the power supply temperature sensor. If you have power supply temperature issues after installation, check this connection first.
[* black] Grab the connector between the nails on your thumb and index fingers and pull it toward the top of your iMac, disconnecting it from the power supply.