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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 BWest

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Sorry, I could only get you these. The board bottom has basic phillips drive screws but the sensors themselves have large Torx screws I don't have a driver for. But here is the opened underside.
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Personally I've noticed some of the software (games) for the Wii will sometimes lose sensitivity after a period of time playing, similar to an un-homed stepper motor over time losing steps. But if this isn't that sort of problem check the the cable connector between the battery compartment and the main board; the cable connector can be pulled out/put in pretty easily. The compartment only has two screws but can only be pulled up after the main underside comes up. Feet come off first. Hope this helps :)
+P.S. There are no hidden screws or out-of-the-ordinary bit drivers needed to open it up

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 BWest

crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:

Sorry, I could only get you these.  The board bottom has basic phillips drive screws but the sensors themselves have large Torx screws I don't have a driver for.  But here is the opened underside.

[image|66804|size=thumbnail]

[image|66802|size=thumbnail]

[image|66803|size=thumbnail]

Personally I've noticed some of the software (games) for the Wii will sometimes lose sensitivity after a period of time playing, similar to an un-homed stepper motor over time losing steps.  But if this isn't that sort of problem check the the cable connector between the battery compartment and the main board; the cable connector can be pulled out/put in pretty easily.  The compartment only has two screws but can only be pulled up after the main underside comes up.  Feet come off first.  Hope this helps :)

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