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-[* red] Use the 2.5mm hex key to loosen the 3x8mm screws to remove the motor plate.
-[* orange] Use the 2mm hex key to loosen the 3mm grub screw enough to remove the pinion gear from the motor.
-[* black] The pinion gear should slide right off the motor's external rod when loose enough.
-[* icon_reminder] Make sure to have the pinion gear in the exact same area as it was on the replaced motor in order to align with the devices gearing.
+[* red] Use the 2.5 mm hex key to loosen the 3x8 mm screws to remove the motor plate.
+[* orange] Use the 2 mm hex key to loosen the 3 mm grub screw enough to remove the pinion gear from the motor.
+[* black] Slide the pinion gear right off the motor's external rod when loose enough.
+[* icon_reminder] Make sure to have the pinion gear in the exact same area as it was on the replaced motor in order to align with the device's gearing.
[* icon_note] This process can also be used to put an even better motor in as a replacement during reassembly.