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[title] Detach ribbon cables
[* black] There are two ribbon cables in the way of the battery that must be removed.
[* icon_caution] Each ribbon cable is fragile, and pinching either one incorrectly can rip it, causing grip functions to not work anymore.
- [* black] The smaller ribbon cable is wrapped around the top of the battery and inserted into the circuit board. Use tweezers to free the cable and detach it from the board.
- [* black] The larger ribbon cable is attached from the back of the grip panel to a wider connector on the circuit board, held down by a black connector lid.
- [* black] Use a thin, flat spudger to lift the connector lid, then pull it out from the circuit board to disconnect the grip panel from the conntroller.
+ [* yellow] The smaller ribbon cable is wrapped around the top of the battery and inserted into the circuit board. Use tweezers to free the cable and detach it from the board.
+ [* red] The larger ribbon cable is attached from the back of the grip panel to a wider connector on the circuit board, held down by a black connector lid.
+ [* red] Use a thin, flat spudger to lift the connector lid, then pull it out from the circuit board to disconnect the grip panel from the conntroller.
[* icon_caution] Do NOT use a sharp metal tool to lift the connector. Doing so can risk puncturing the battery, causing a fire!