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As I recall replacing that isn't trivial but with the drill driver it's not
terrible either.
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From the Desk of iGor.....
Another small piece of advise. Use your favorite digital device to take pictures as you take it apart. If you miss a screw, it means something. Most importantly the cables tend to look a lot alike and as you are dismantling things, it all looks very clear, right up until the phone rings, or another distraction comes along. The pictures make it very clear how to re-assemble. Also, don't be afraid to label cables BEFORE you pull them. You would be surprised how many times we have stood there wondering which one of those stupid power outlet plugs were supposed to be used.
One last warning. If you know what a capacitor is, have a healthy respect for
this stuff. If you are unaware of what a capacitor is and does, you may find
out the hard way. Careful out there in them woods.......
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