Difficulty

Moderate

Steps

11

Time Required

                          25 minutes            

Sections

2

  • Battery
  • 5 steps
  • Buttons
  • 6 steps

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Introduction

Before beginning this repair please reference our Battery Replacement Guide to properly disconnect the battery to allow for safe working conditions.

What you need

Step 1

              Battery               
  • Flip your controller face down.

Flip your controller face down.

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Step 2

  • Remove one 9mm screw using a #4 flathead screwdriver.

Remove one 9mm screw using a #4 flathead screwdriver.

Step 3

  • Insert the plastic opening tool into the top of the cover and pry upwards to lift the battery cover.
  • Remove the cover by pulling up and out.

Insert the plastic opening tool into the top of the cover and pry upwards to lift the battery cover.

Remove the cover by pulling up and out.

Step 4

  • Pull the connectors out by gently pushing the tabs and pulling up on the connector.
  • Disconnect the battery from the remote by pressing the white tab and pulling the connectors apart.

Pull the connectors out by gently pushing the tabs and pulling up on the connector.

Disconnect the battery from the remote by pressing the white tab and pulling the connectors apart.

Step 5

  • Remove the battery from its brackets by pulling up on the ends of the battery.

Remove the battery from its brackets by pulling up on the ends of the battery.

Step 6

              Buttons               
  • Remove the seven black 11mm screws using the Torx TR6 screwdriver.
  • There is a hidden screw located behind the sticker in the battery compartment.
  • Pull back the sticker with your finger nail and remove the one black 11mm screw using the Torx TR6 screwdriver.

Remove the seven black 11mm screws using the Torx TR6 screwdriver.

There is a hidden screw located behind the sticker in the battery compartment.

Pull back the sticker with your finger nail and remove the one black 11mm screw using the Torx TR6 screwdriver.

Step 7

  • Remove the seven silver 4mm screws from around the edge of the top plate using the Torx TR6 Screwdriver.
  • The opposite side to the third picture has a screw located on each side of the USB port.

Remove the seven silver 4mm screws from around the edge of the top plate using the Torx TR6 Screwdriver.

The opposite side to the third picture has a screw located on each side of the USB port.

Step 8

  • Remove the battery compartment plate by pulling up and out.

Remove the battery compartment plate by pulling up and out.

Step 9

  • Remove the top plate by pushing on the corners with your hand.
  • Be careful to not pull too hard on the cable.

Remove the top plate by pushing on the corners with your hand.

Be careful to not pull too hard on the cable.

Step 10

  • Remove the face plate by pulling up and out.
  • Buttons will fall out when this plate is removed.

Remove the face plate by pulling up and out.

Buttons will fall out when this plate is removed.

Step 11

  • Use some force pull up and out on the rubber backing for the buttons.

Use some force pull up and out on the rubber backing for the buttons.

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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