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-[* black] Check if you can identify where the issue in the wire begins. If it is far enough away from the actual connections, it may be possible to splice a wire in between. If that is the case then use wire strippers to cut away the troubled area.
-[* black] If the troubled area cannot be found, then the majority wire will need to be replaced. Take a soldering iron and remove the wire from its connection to the circuit board and strippers to remove it close to whatever component it is connected to.
+[* black] Identify where the issue in the wire begins.
+ [* black] If the problem isn't near a connection, use wire strippers to cut away the troubled area, and splice a new wire in-between.
+[* black] If the troubled area cannot be found, the entire wire will need to be replaced.
+[* black] Use a soldering iron to remove the wire from its connection to the circuit board.
+[* black] Use wire strippers to remove the wires from the other components.