Difficulty
Difficult
Steps
8
Time Required
25 - 30 minutes
Sections
2
- Motherboard
- 7 steps
- Battery
- 1 step
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Motherboard
- Remove the brush head by pulling the top away from the base.
Remove the brush head by pulling the top away from the base.
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Step 2
- Pry open the end cap from the toothbrush body.
- Remove the spring.
Pry open the end cap from the toothbrush body.
Remove the spring.
Step 3
- Apply pressure on the brush shaft to release the toothbrush internals.
- Remove the internals through the bottom of the toothbrush body.
Apply pressure on the brush shaft to release the toothbrush internals.
Remove the internals through the bottom of the toothbrush body.
Step 4
- Use flat head screwdriver to remove power button pressure plate.
Use flat head screwdriver to remove power button pressure plate.
Step 5
- Desolder the coil wire from the motherboard.
- Check out this helpful guide for some soldering and desoldering tips.
- Squeeze and remove coil from motherboard.
Desolder the coil wire from the motherboard.
Check out this helpful guide for some soldering and desoldering tips.
Squeeze and remove coil from motherboard.
Step 6
- Desolder the motor from motherboard.
- Remove motherboard and battery from body of toothbrush internals.
Desolder the motor from motherboard.
Remove motherboard and battery from body of toothbrush internals.
Step 7
- Desolder the battery connections from the motherboard.
- Remove motherboard from battery holder.
Desolder the battery connections from the motherboard.
Remove motherboard from battery holder.
Step 8
Battery
- Pull to slide battery from battery housing.
- Remove battery.
Pull to slide battery from battery housing.
Remove battery.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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polken - Apr 23, 2018
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This guide also works for Oral-B genius 9000. Thank You!! On mine, the coil wires was losen. Just soldered it back and works fine again.
Karsten - Apr 29, 2020
Same with mine: coil was loose. I guessed it because the red blinking light would not react (turn off) by putting the toothbrush on the charger. (checked also a second charger, never through away older parts, using as spare…) ;)
Jacobo Ventosinos - Dec 7, 2022
This guide also works for Oral B PRO 2950N. Thank you so much!
I had the same issue, the coil was broken on one side, and it doesn’t charge. Adding a little bit of solder to weld the broken end was enough for making it charge again
Andrew Rothman - Oct 7, 2018
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What type of battery is that? It’s not listed under “parts.”
benn_i - Sep 7, 2020