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[* blue] Unplug the three plastic connectors on the left side of the PCB board. | |
[* orange] Unplug the two plastic connectors on the top of the PCB board. | |
[* violet] Unplug the three plastic connectors on the right side of the PCB board. | |
- | [* icon_caution] Pulling the plastic connectors will take some force but be careful and don't pull directly on the wires. Try to wedge or push the male side of the connector out. |
+ | [* icon_caution] Pulling the plastic connectors requires a lot of force, but be careful and don't pull directly on the wires. Try to wedge or push the male side of the connector out. |
+ | [* icon_note] If you need some extra leverage when removing these connectors, try using a plastic opening tool to pry off the connectors. |
[* icon_note] Removing these connectors allows easier access to the four screws attaching the PCB board mount to the motor housing. |