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-[* black] Get your Philips head screwdriver and unscrew the 6 screws (9.33 mm) on the back of the controller.
- [* icon_note] The screws are smaller in size so a smaller screwdriver is recommended.
-[* black] Upon removal of the screws the back of the controller easily pops right off. Wire connections should be visible.
- [* icon_note] There are a few circuit components like resistors and IC's visible
+[* black] Use Phillips screwdriver to remove the the 6 9.3 mm screws that secure the rear case.
+[* black] Remove the rear case.