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[* icon_caution] If your flash capacitor looks damaged you can create a discharge tool with this guide. [guide|2177]
-[* black] Then use the spudger to pry from underneath the capacitor from top to bottom in order to remove it.
+[* black] Then use the plastic opening tool to pry from underneath the capacitor from top to bottom in order to remove it.
[* icon_note] Please note that there is glue holding the capacitor to the frame so it will need some coaxing to get it off.