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+[title] Disconnecting More Flex Cables
+[* black] Locate 8x flex cables connected the logic board
+[* black] For each flex cable, pull up on their plastic flap with a pair of tweezers
+[* black] Take the hook end of a Helberg spudger and gently pry up the retaining flap on the ZIF socket of each cable
+ [* icon_caution] Make sure to use gentle force as this shouldn't require a lot of force. If excessive force is used, you could break the flex cable.
+ [* icon_caution] Be sure you are prying up on the hinged retaining flap, not the socket itself.
+[* black] Take your tweezers and pull on the plastic cover to pull each cable away from the ZIF socket to remove the flex cable from it's socket
+ [* icon_caution] Make sure to use gentle force as this shouldn't require a lot of force. If excessive force is used, you could break the flex cable.
+ [* icon_note] If any of the plastic flaps break off don't worry! You can use a combination of your spudger and tweezers to gently pull out the flex cable from it's respective socket