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+[* red] Push or pull the broken or disconnected wire through its respective hole on the front side of the motherboard so that the metal part of the wire is sticking out the back side of the motherboard.
+[* black] Use the soldering kit to solder the wire onto the back side of the motherboard.
+[* icon_note] You may need to desolder the old solder in the hole before pulling the wire through and soldering it to the motherboard.
+[* icon_note] If the rubber sleeve of the wire prevents the metal part of the wire from going through the hole then use tweezers to pull the rubber sleeve back to expose more of the metal part.

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