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Analog still drifting after replacement

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+I have a black and white camouflage ps4 controller.
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+[image|2544151]
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+Most probably it is a CUH-ZCT1E model.
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+[image|2544152]
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You can see the right analog is offset from the centre in default position.
[image|2544146]
I have replaced two times the entire analog module, but the right analog is still drifting to the same direction like before.
What could cause this?
-I don't think it's likely that both of the analog module I've soldered so far are faulty.
+I don't think it's likely that both of the analog module I've soldered so far are faulty, and drifting to the exact same direction.
[image|2544147]
Is it possible that I have damaged something on the PCB during assembly, and that is causing the analog to be off-centered?
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+Thanks in advance :)

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DualShock 4

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Analog still drifting after replacement

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You can see the right analog is offset from the centre in default position.

[image|2544146]

I have replaced two times the entire analog module, but the right analog is still drifting to the same direction like before.

What could cause this?

I don't think it's likely that both of the analog module I've soldered so far are faulty.

[image|2544147]

Is it possible that I have damaged something on the PCB during assembly, and that is causing the analog to be off-centered?

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DualShock 4

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open