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[* yellow] Locate the transistor
[* green] Note the location of the three pins on the transistor
+[* icon_caution] Soldering Irons can heat up to excess of 500 degrees Farenheit. Take caution when sautering.
[* light_blue] On the reverse side of the board, carefully de-sauter/de-solder these three pins and remove the broken transistor
[* black] Paying attention to the direction in which the new transistor is facing, solder/sauter it in where the damaged one was removed. Take care to ensure that no sauter from each of the pins contacts eachother or any other component