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+[title] Desoldering Shutter Assembly Cable
+[* icon_caution] ***Electric Shock Warning:*** If you have not already done so, use a [guide|2177|capacitor discharge tool|new_window=true] on the high voltage capacitor located on the DC PCB board before proceeding.
+[* black] On the DC PCB board, peel off the tape covering the shutter assembly power cable.
+[* black] Using a plastic spudger tool, lift up the black locking tab on the ribbon cable connector.
+ [* black] Disconnect the ribbon cable and tuck the end of it away where it'll be safe while soldering.
+[* black] Place polyimide tape on the PCB board around the shutter assembly power cables. This is to help protect the components on the PCB board while desoldering the cables.
+[* red] Using a soldering iron and desoldering wick, desolder the two shutter assembly power cables from the DC PCB board. The wires should be red and black.
+ [* icon_note] [guide|750|iFixit desoldering guide|stepid=4052|new_window=true]

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