2. Pull the FFC out from under the motor PCA bracket (callout 1), and loosen the adhesive to remove the
FFC (callout 2).
Figure 1-72 Remove the motor PCA (2 of 2)
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3. Remove one screw (callout 1), and pull the motor PCA bracket up to remove it (callout 2).
Figure 1-73 Remove the motor PCA bracket
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4. There are two methods for removing the motor. Try the simple method first, which requires a Phillips
head screwdriver that has a narrow shaft. If the simple method does not work or if you do not have the
correct tool, use the complex method.
NOTE: Both methods are easier to perform if you rotate the product so that the right side is facing up.
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