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Unscrew the four 6.5mm screws, using a Phillips-Head screwdriver.
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Pry the two halves of the shell apart using a plastic opening tool.
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Pull the ribbon cable out of the motherboard port to fully separate the two halves, using a pair of tweezers.
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Unplug the black and red wires from the power port located on the motherboard.
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Remove the old battery from the controller.
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Remove the 6.43mm screw connecting the motherboard to the inner workings of the controller, using a Phillips-Head screwdriver.
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Unhook the battery case from the motherboard, and pull it off.
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Pull out the second CPU ribbon to separate the inner workings from the top of the outer shell.
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Pry the button from the controller using the plastic opening tool. Slide the tool between the buttons. There will be a tab you can push in to remove the button.
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Insert the plastic opening tool into the space created when the button is pressed down. Make sure the tool is situated directly in the center of the space, before attempting to pry the button out.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Is it possible to replace the zct2u triggers with custom 1st gen triggers? It seems like the only major difference is the extra piece on the latest models to prevent losing the trigger.
Does this stops the issue I have that is when I press L2, my character sometimes goes forward, like the L2 would be creating contact with the left directional going forward option.
My controller lost the R1, so I need to buy one to replace it. After pulling apart my controller, I noticed the back of the L1 button looks different (the plastic connection pieces are completely different) than the photos in your directions. Are there different types of shoulder buttons available? Or is it that my controller is a different generation? If so, do you supply the pieces for this controller type?
Hey, can you explain the differences between the V1 and V2 Trigger buttons, they are different. I stepped on the R2 button and it ripped out the R2 button and damaged the housing (my father is the trades guy, obviously).
I don’t know if it’s worth fixing, or if I should just buy a new controller.