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The other side of the gear housing.
You do not need to undo this side, but in case someone is struggling to work without pulling against the wires still attached, it is possible to undo the two screws on the back of the gear housing.  The casing lifts off with two clips at the side in the same way as the other side, and you can then lift the motor out (the square metal box with the screw thread) altogether, which frees the main casing and gives you a lot more freedom of movement without stressing the electrical connections to the motor.  If you're struggling to get the gears back in and aligned properly, it's possibly a better option than to keep pulling on the power wires.

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