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+[title] Open motor
+[* black] Open the four T20 Torx screws of the motors front cover
+[* black] As you pull off the front cover, the shaft and rotor will most likely stay attached to the front cover, as the front bearing has a tighter fit than the rear one. You can do it this way, meaning you will need a little more force since you're also pulling out the brushes. This won't damage them, as they are held in place only by flatpin connectors.
+[* black] Alternatively, use a hammer to gently knock on the drive shaft as you pull forward, so that the rotor stays in place.
+[* black] The marked box inside the motor housing contains only a capacitor, no additional temperature switch.

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