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After heavy use or excessive force, the Nintendo Switch’s casing may become worn or cracked. This may expose the Joy-Cons’ electronics and put, putting them at risk for further damage. However, Joy-Cons may remain functional without a new shell. We suggest replacing the shell before you have to buy a new pair of Joy-Cons. If you wish to fix a worn Switch casing, use this guide to replace the right Joy-Con shell. | | Note that the [guide|130378|procedure for repairing the Left Joy-Con] is different. | | Though replacing a Joy-Con shell involves only unscrewing and moving electronic parts, some steps require precision to re-attach small parts. | | Because the Joy-Cons are separate from the main system, you do not have to turn off your Switch before replacing the Joy-Con shells. | | [br] |
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