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In this guide we have a MSI Force GC30 V2, model number/name is MSI Force GC30 V2 and we are replacing the internal haptic motors. The haptic motors provide feedback from in-game touch or input and can be damaged with age, dropping of controller, etc. One symptom that occurs often with users is clicking sound coming from the haptic motor.
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Puncture the sticker where indicated using a screwdriver, then remove the 9.1 mm-long Phillips screw.
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Remove the six 9.2 mm-long Phillips #0 screws.
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Insert an opening pick in the gap between the front and rear case.
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Slide the pick around the perimeter of the controller while prying until it fully releases.
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Use tweezers to grip the white battery connector.
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Pull the battery connector directly out of its port.
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Pry carefully around the battery until it fully releases.
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Remove the battery.
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Use blunt tweezers to disconnect both of the vibration motor connectors from the motherboard.
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Carefully remove both the right and left vibration motors from their housing.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.