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-[* black] Put the soldering iron on the points where the bad capacitor(s) are soldered, and push on the capacitor to remove it.
-[* icon_note] It's highly suggested a full recap is performed as preventive repair work for any future failures with bad capacitors.
+[* black] Put the soldering iron on the points where the bad capacitor(s) are soldered, and push on the capacitor to remove it. Removal of the old capacitors doesn't have to be pretty now, because we will have to remove the old solder.
+[* icon_note] A full recap is best performed now as preventive repair work for any future failures capacitor failures-Acer uses CapXon capacitors in their displays, and when one CapXon capacitor fails, others follow quickly.
[* icon_reminder] lifting the board up with one hand and removing the old capacitor as you go makes this much easier to do.
[* icon_note] Here is how to solder the new capacitor in: [guide|750]