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When moving the joystick, the main spring bends. The spring also keeps the joystick upright. After time, the spring can cause the joystick to sag when not in use. In this situation, replacing the spring will be necessary.
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Remove these three Phillips #1 screws:
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Two 10mm screws.
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One 7mm screw.
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Using your fingers, lower the rubber boot to reveal two screws underneath the joystick.
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Remove the two 10mm Phillips #1 screws.
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Pull apart the joystick chassis by hand.
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Release this clip located underneath the hand rest
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Remove the eight 10mm Phillips #1 screws from the bottom.
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Flip the joystick upright.
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Lift up the sliver base cover and feed the loose circuit board through.
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Disconnect the wire from the motherboard.
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Remove this plug from the motherboard.
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Remove the four 10mm Phillips #1 screws from the joystick base.
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Remove the white plastic piece on top of the spring.
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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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um, what kind of spring is that and where/how would I get a replacement?
Where can I find a replacement spring?
Anyone found a source for replacement springs?
You can cut the top 360 degrees off the spring with a Dremel cutoff tool, that reduces the work require to operate the stick by about half.
In logitech 3d extreme, the middle joystick loosens over time, there is a slight gap when turning it to the right and left. Is there a solution to this?