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+[* yellow] ***Option A:*** Some motors can unclip from the wiring harness. Use the spudger to pry the white colored base of the motor from the gray piece on the end.
+ [* yellow] Clip the new motor into the gray plastic in the same configuration you removed the original motor.
+[* green] ***Option B: ***If your replacement motor does not have wires pre-attached, snip the existing wires near the base of the motor.
+ [* green] Solder the snipped wires to the base of the new motor in the same configuration they were with the original motor.
+[* red] ***Option C:*** If your new motor has wires pre-attached, splice the original wires with the respective wires from the original motor.

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