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[* icon_caution] In this step you will move an electronic ribbon. Be careful when working with any piece of the ribbon, since it tears easily.
[* black] Carefully unhook the aperture motor from its two pegs and slowly move it towards the opposite side of the lens.
-[* black] Remove the Phillips screw that holds a trapezoid piece of the electronic ribbon.
+[* red] You may need to remove the Phillips screw that holds a trapezoid-shaped piece of the electronic ribbon.
[* black] While holding on to the aperture motor, very carefully use tweezers to unclip the electronic ribbon on the side of the lens.