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- | [* black] Use a spudger, or other thin object, to remove the capacitor from the housing. ( |
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+ | [* black] Use a spudger, or other thin object, to remove the capacitor from the housing. (Image 2) |
[* black] To remove the red and yellow wires connected to the capacitor, use a soldering iron to heat up the solder and a vacuum to suck up the solder. Any other methods you know of will also work. | |
[* black] Take the capacitor to you local electronics store or order another capacitor online by reading the capacity off of the side of the capacitor. It should be in microFarads (µF). | |
[* black] Once you have a new capacitor, solder on the red and yellow wires to the same place as the old capacitor. |