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+[title] Remove Plug Circuit Board
+[* black] Remove the two small, shorter philips screws securing the board to the body
+[* black] The board is now held in by vinyl tape (black) and two ribbon cables
+[* black] If you are just removing broken plug pieces, ***do not disconnect*** these ribbon cables - ***be careful*** not to damage them! ''Instead, simply lift the board enough to poke tweezers or similar through the plug to dislodge broken bits''
+[* black] If replacing the plug, disconnect the ribbon cables (one is soldered in place) from the circuit board and replace the board

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