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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 Nick

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-The 1537 controller is notorious for failing; this is one of the common issues. Along with the analog stick, the board itself is also known to fail and this will still happen if you replace the sticks. I don’t recommend repairing these if you have the option to get a 1708, which is a million times better then the 1537 will ever be. That said, it can still be done if you insist on trying. When I had 1537’s before they all broke and I gave up on them as I got 1697 and 1708 controllers, this was a persistent issue for me.
+The 1537 controller is notorious for failing and this is a common issue. Along with the analog stick, the board itself is also known to fail and this will still happen if you replace the sticks. I don’t recommend repairing these since the boards are just as bad - get a 1708 if you can afford it - it’s much more reliable then the 1537 will ever be. Get a vetted board assembly if you don’t want to buy a new controller and keep this for spare parts. All of my 1537’s broke and I have not had one since the 1697/1708 replacements.
-If you want to try and repair the controller by replacing the sticks, the guide to do this can be found [guide|37613|here]. It’s a complicated repair and both sticks should be replaced at the same time; do it once and fix the problem for good.
+If you want to try and repair the controller by replacing the sticks, the guide to do this can be found [guide|37613|here]. It’s a complicated repair and both sticks need to be replaced or it will haunt you again.
If you cannot handle replacing the individual sticks or the actual board is bad, buy a tested or repaired board online and put that in the controller.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Nick

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The 1537 controller is notorious for failing; this is one of the common issues. Along with the analog stick, the board itself is also known to fail and this will still happen if you replace the sticks. I don’t recommend repairing these if you have the option to get a 1708, which is a million times better then the 1537 will ever be. That said, it can still be done if you insist on trying. When I had 1537’s before they all broke and I gave up on them as I got 1697 and 1708 controllers, this was a persistent issue for me.
-If you want to try and repair the controller by replacing the sticks, the guide to do this can be found [guide|37613|here]. It’s a complicated repair and both sticks should be replaced at the same time; it’s common for both to fail over time.
+If you want to try and repair the controller by replacing the sticks, the guide to do this can be found [guide|37613|here]. It’s a complicated repair and both sticks should be replaced at the same time; do it once and fix the problem for good.
If you cannot handle replacing the individual sticks or the actual board is bad, buy a tested or repaired board online and put that in the controller.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Nick

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-The 1537 controller is notorious for failing; this is one of the common issues. Along with the analog stick, the board itself is also known to fail and this will still happen if you replace the sticks. I don’t recommend repairing these if you have the option to get a 1708, which is a million times better then the 1537 will ever be. That said, it can still be done if you insist on trying.
+The 1537 controller is notorious for failing; this is one of the common issues. Along with the analog stick, the board itself is also known to fail and this will still happen if you replace the sticks. I don’t recommend repairing these if you have the option to get a 1708, which is a million times better then the 1537 will ever be. That said, it can still be done if you insist on trying. When I had 1537’s before they all broke and I gave up on them as I got 1697 and 1708 controllers, this was a persistent issue for me.
If you want to try and repair the controller by replacing the sticks, the guide to do this can be found [guide|37613|here]. It’s a complicated repair and both sticks should be replaced at the same time; it’s common for both to fail over time.
If you cannot handle replacing the individual sticks or the actual board is bad, buy a tested or repaired board online and put that in the controller.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Nick

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-The Model 1537 controller is notorious for failing in more then one way; this is one of the common issues. Along with the analog stick, the board itself is also known to fail and this will still happen if you replace the sticks. I don’t recommend repairing these if you have the option to get a newer Model 1708, which is a million times better then the 1537 will ever be. That said, it can still be done if you insist on trying.
+The 1537 controller is notorious for failing; this is one of the common issues. Along with the analog stick, the board itself is also known to fail and this will still happen if you replace the sticks. I don’t recommend repairing these if you have the option to get a 1708, which is a million times better then the 1537 will ever be. That said, it can still be done if you insist on trying.
If you want to try and repair the controller by replacing the sticks, the guide to do this can be found [guide|37613|here]. It’s a complicated repair and both sticks should be replaced at the same time; it’s common for both to fail over time.
If you cannot handle replacing the individual sticks or the actual board is bad, buy a tested or repaired board online and put that in the controller.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Nick

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-This is a notoriously common issue on the Model 1537 controller. Along with the analog stick, the board itself is also known to fail and this will still happen if you replace the sticks. I don’t recommend repairing these if you have the option to get a newer Model 1708, which is a million times better then the 1537 will ever be. That said, it can still be done if you insist on trying.
+The Model 1537 controller is notorious for failing in more then one way; this is one of the common issues. Along with the analog stick, the board itself is also known to fail and this will still happen if you replace the sticks. I don’t recommend repairing these if you have the option to get a newer Model 1708, which is a million times better then the 1537 will ever be. That said, it can still be done if you insist on trying.
If you want to try and repair the controller by replacing the sticks, the guide to do this can be found [guide|37613|here]. It’s a complicated repair and both sticks should be replaced at the same time; it’s common for both to fail over time.
If you cannot handle replacing the individual sticks or the actual board is bad, buy a tested or repaired board online and put that in the controller.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Nick

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-This is a notoriously common issue on the Model 1537 controller. Along with the analog stick, the board itself is also known to fail and this will still happen.
+This is a notoriously common issue on the Model 1537 controller. Along with the analog stick, the board itself is also known to fail and this will still happen if you replace the sticks. I don’t recommend repairing these if you have the option to get a newer Model 1708, which is a million times better then the 1537 will ever be. That said, it can still be done if you insist on trying.
If you want to try and repair the controller by replacing the sticks, the guide to do this can be found [guide|37613|here]. It’s a complicated repair and both sticks should be replaced at the same time; it’s common for both to fail over time.
If you cannot handle replacing the individual sticks or the actual board is bad, buy a tested or repaired board online and put that in the controller.

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This is a notoriously common issue on the Model 1537 controller. Along with the analog stick, the board itself is also known to fail and this will still happen.

If you want to try and repair the controller by replacing the sticks, the guide to do this can be found [guide|37613|here]. It’s a complicated repair and both sticks should be replaced at the same time; it’s common for both to fail over time.

If you cannot handle replacing the individual sticks or the actual board is bad, buy a tested or repaired board online and put that in the controller.

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