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+[title] Removing the old relay
+[* black] Unplug the box (of course) and remove the cover.
+[* black] Remove the relay with a Philips #2 screwdriver and cut any burned cables away - don't try to unscrew the burned terminals, they're likely now part of the relay forever.
+[* black] Remove the relay using a 11/32" hex socket on the two nuts on the sides of the relay.
+[* black] Clean the affected area, removing smoke residue from the chassis and the board as much as possible.
+[* black] You may need to remove the board to clean residue from around the board as well.