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+[* icon_note] Follow this step if the wires are not connected.
+[* black] Remove the old USB wiring as best as possible from the circuit board.
+[* icon_caution] Try to not be too rough. If needed, use wire strippers to remove the wires.
+[* black] Remember the locations of the color coded USB wires and solder each into their respective places.
+[* icon_caution] Take your time. Do not add too much solder; you could potentially fry the board if you do.

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