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[title] Remove the plastic retention pin on the faceplate
-[* icon_reminder] ***Note: There is a plastic pin from the factory here. You will have to remove it to remove the faceplate.***
-[* icon_note] If you break the pin or decide not to put it in, it isn't essential. However, you may notice a little wiggle room on this side of the unit if you choose to do this. The metal cover is more then enough if you break or disregard this pin during reassembly.
-[* black] If the unit has never been worked on, there will be a small plastic pin here. This is very difficult to remove, so you have to take your time. If you break it, you can reassemble the unit without it with no major consequences. However, you should try and keep it in one piece.
+[* icon_note] ***Red marker*** If you break the pin or decide not to put it in, it is not essential. However, you may notice some wiggle in the faceplate if it is not replaced or damaged. While the faceplate may feel "loose", the back back cover is typically sufficient. HOWEVER, an effort to preserve it should be made.
+[* icon_note] ***Red marker*** Units that have been worked on by someone who chose not to replace this pin will be easy to detect at this stage. If you do not see a pin holding the faceplate on, the unit was likely previously serviced.
+[* red] This pin is installed by the factory. In order to remove the faceplate, it must be removed.