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Old 06-07-20, 07:37 AM
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Hi,
I am so happy this thread is updated with new info. @SaiyanGS3 is their any chance you could post where you bought them? I think I need to replace them all so a reasonable price would be very helpful.

Originally Posted by SaiyanGS3
I have a lot of free time due to the quarantine, so I attempted to tackle this again. Took me about two hours but I finally got the old part out. Finding the hidden screw was the worst part. I installed the new servo motor minus the hidden screw. I didn’t want to bother with opening and cleaning the motors. They’re fairly inexpensive now. No more gerbil sounds.
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Originally Posted by SaiyanGS3
I have a lot of free time due to the quarantine, so I attempted to tackle this again. Took me about two hours but I finally got the old part out. Finding the hidden screw was the worst part. I installed the new servo motor minus the hidden screw. I didn’t want to bother with opening and cleaning the motors. They’re fairly inexpensive now. No more gerbil sounds.
Please post the link where you ordered the servos. Im a new owner of used GS and I need to get rid of that annoying noise. Thank you!
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