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+[title] Remove the motor
+[* red] The 3 Philips screws holding the motor to the structure can be removed.
+[* orange] The motor won't slide out immediately – you'll also need to remove the encoder sensor. Just pull it out carefully from its socket.
+[* green] While trying to slide the motor out, make sure to disconnect its cable from the main board.
+[* light_blue] The motor can then be disassembled by removing the 2 Philips screw holding its shell.

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