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[title] Remove the vibration motor
+[* icon_note] This guide is for the right vibration motor, which is on your left. The process for the left motor is identical.
[* black] Use a spudger to push on the vibration motor through the hole in the midframe at the top of the vibration motor housing.
[* black] Once the vibration motor has released from the adhesive in the housing, grab and remove it.
+[* icon_reminder] During reassembly:
+ [* black] Use high-concentration (>90%) isopropyl alcohol and a coffee filter or lint-free cloth to remove the adhesive from the vibration motor housing.
+ [* black] Apply double-sided tape, like Tesa tape, to the housing in the same place as the old adhesive.
+ [* black] If your new vibration motor does not have a foam pad, transfer the pad from the old motor to the new one.