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+[title] Removing the Motor from the Housing
+[* black] Turn the motor container on its side, with the wires pointing up.
+[* black] Unscrew the 3 screws attaching the motor to the housing.
+[* black] Take the yellow wire out of the screw.
+[* black] Use a wrench to remove the bolt from the shaft of the motor, located on the opposite side.
+[* icon_note] If rust has accumulated on the motor shaft, you may wish to use sandpaper to remove it to make the motor easier to remove.
+[* black] Firmly grasp the motor from the side where the screws were previously located and pull to remove it.
+[* icon_note] The white label on the side of the motor contains the model number of the blower motor which you may use as a reference when ordering a replacement, if necessary.

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