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+[* black] 10. Remove the four 5/16” screws that hold the blower motor assembly in the housing and gently pull the motor assembly free from the housing. Note that there is a foam gasket between the motor flange and the duct housing. Also note the orientation of the flat edge of the flange. It faces the outlet of the housing.
+[* black] 11. Remove the metal pushnut from the blower motor and wheel assembly. I used a pair of needle nose pliers. The pushnut will likely be destroyed during removal. The replacement motor should come with a new pushnut.
+[* black] 12. Separate the wheel assembly from the blower motor shaft by gently prying between the two with a suitable tool. Carefully pry around the two until you can slide the wheel off the shaft. Note that the shaft has a flat side that keys to the wheel