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This guide will teach you how to remove the buttons.
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Remove the battery pack cover.
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Remove batteries.
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Grip the controller firmly to remove the side handles, wedging a spudger into the seam between the front and handle plates.
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Pry the side plate away from the front plate by moving the spudger back and forth. You will need to do this all the way around the side plate's seam.
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Use a screwdriver and punch a hole directly in the center of the label.
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Remove the five 10mm screws located on the back of the controller using the TR8 Security Torx Screwdriver.
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De-solder the soldered joints while holding the red and black wires down on the top motherboard.
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De-solder the black and gray wires that are attached to the top motherboard.
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Remove the rumble motors and set them aside.
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Unscrew the two 7mm T6 screws located near the rumble motor sockets.
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Firmly grip sides of motherboard near the middle.
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Lift upwards while slightly wiggling the motherboard forward and backward.
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Remove the six T6 Torx screws located on the bottom motherboard.
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Remove the bumpers by prying them off of the pegs that secure them, using a spudger. They are located on the front and back of the controller.
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Lift the piece surrounding the Home button off of its pegs.
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Pry it off of the other side, using a spudger on the pins.
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Remove the rubber backing to the buttons.
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With the buttons facing down, push them up out of their housings, and remove.
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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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do you have a URL for the repair parts (rubber pads) ect. for the wireless controllers
For all of my Xbox One controllers, I needed the tamper-resistant Torx bits. They're the ones with the hole in the center, like these: http://www.amazon.com/Pro-Grade-13pc-Tam.... Any tamper-resistant or Torx security bit set should do as long as it has the sizes listed in the Tools section of this FixIt article.
Just an FYI you can use a flat screwdriver against the post and side and it will either work or break the post which is what happened to me and allowed me to use a normal torx screwdriver.
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Looking to replace the switch on the right bumper, can't find any parts or numbers. Looking for help please.