Introduction
If, after consulting the troubleshooting page, you believe your oscillation motor has blown, this guide will walk you through accessing it to do your own repair/replacement. The oscillation motor is wired directly into the devices main circuitry and thus requires knowledge and experience to replace. This guide will simply cover how to access and remove it.
Tools
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With the device flipped upside down, use a Phillips #1 screwdriver to remove the 4 screws holding the 3 tabs down.
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Using a Torx T20 Screwdriver, remove the screw in the center of the base.
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Remove the two screws connected to the rotation arm.
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(Optionally) Use a jimmy around the edge of the motor to loosen it from its housing.
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Lift the motor out of its housing.
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One comment
Where’d you get the motor