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[title] Remove the rotary knob screw | |
- | [* orange] To remove the old knob you should position the radio where you can put your fingers around the knob and help hold it in place while you turn the screw |
- | [* icon_note] It is best to try to use a screwdriver that fits snuggly. You don't want to use one that doesn't |
+ | [* orange] To remove the old knob you should position the radio where you can put your fingers around the knob and help ***hold it in place*** while you turn the screw |
+ | [* icon_note] It is best to try to use a screwdriver that fits snuggly. You don't want to use one that doesn't positively touch all contacts of the screw head. A loose fitting screwdriver could strip the head of the screw |
[* icon_caution] This screw is "normal" right hand thread. So, Righty-Tighty and Lefty-Loosy |