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- | [* black] Insert wisdom here. |
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+ | [* black] Apply a suction cup to the bottom edge of the rear glass. |
+ | [* black] Pull up on the suction cup with firm, constant pressure to create a slight gap between the rear glass and the frame. |
+ | [* icon_note] If the glass is cracked, the suction cup may not stick. [https://d3nevzfk7ii3be.cloudfront.net/igi/4MmKE22Cy2MavVZU|Try lifting it with strong tape|new_window=true], or superglue the suction cup in place and allow it to cure so you can proceed. |
+ | [* icon_note] This may require a significant amount of force, but you only need to open a very slight gap with the suction cup to insert your tool. |
+ | [* black] If you have trouble, apply more heat to further soften the adhesive, and try again. The adhesive cools quickly, so you may need to heat it repeatedly. |
+ | [* black] Insert an opening pick into the gap you created under the rear glass. |