Introduction
The motor is the driving force of the blender. It sits in a metal container and is surrounded by copper wire.
Tools
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            Remove the glass container and place the blender upside down on a solid surface. 
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            Remove the four rubber feet using the needle nose pliers. 
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            Remove the four #7.5 Phillips 25mm screws that were located underneath the rubber feet using the Phillips #2 screwdriver. 
 
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            Remove the two #5 Phillips 95 mm machine screws using the Phillips #2 screwdriver. 
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            Remove the rubber O-ring by lifting it up. 
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            Remove the ribbon cable from the chassis by lifting it up. 
 
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            Unhook the white wire that is looped around the peg by pulling it out of the clip. 
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            Repeat this process with the red wire on the other side of the chassis. 
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            Remove the end cap using the 8" needle nose pliers. 
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            Pull up the fan chassis. 
 
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            Rotate the blender 90 degrees clockwise. 
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            Remove the two #8 Phillips 12 mm screws using the Phillips #2 screwdriver. 
 
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            Slide the knife in the metal loop holding the insulation before the white copper wire, and wiggle the knife back and forth until it loosens. 
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            Pull the wire out from the metal loop that you loosened. 
 
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.