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Tout d'abord, vérifiez que le port de connexion de votre contrôleur (sans fil ou non) possède toutes les broches.
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Si vous avez un contrôleur filaire (un contrôleur avec un câble qui se connecte directement à votre console), essayez de le plier dans différentes directions. Cela peut reconnecter les connexions rompues dans le boîtier du contrôleur et pourrait être une solution temporaire.
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Retirez délicatement la carte de circuit imprimé du capot avant du contrôleur.
There's this green flat wire that's keeping it from disconnecting so I need to know how to make it disconnect and reconnect
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Dualshock 2 controllers, model A and H, are having 8 pins, not 9. Your first Step is false and rarely wires are the cause of the problem.
No my Dual-shock 2 controller has 9 pins so you are wrong he is right man.
Eva Langley is correct, some of these controllers have only 8 pins, not 9. I myself can conformed this because I just recently opened one of two brand new fresh out of the box Sony original equipment controllers that I purchased (for a little less than $10 a piece) during a clearance sale at my local Sears just before they went out of business. So Eva is NOT wrong. I still have the second one still in the box and before anyone ask, I don’t won’t to sale. I purchased them because I have had both my original controllers go out after they were sitting up for a few years without use. My game units are very well taken care of but the controllers of the PS2 just stopped working and finding a definitive answer to why this happens is STILL very elusive in 2019.
After opening one of these, the R2 and L2 buttons don't feel right, is there a way to fix this?
Try to put R2 and L2 after you close the shell. The buttons have clips that hold on position after you insert them .
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If it's missing a pin, then what do you do?
Terry Lopez - Réponse
Some models of the DualShock2 controllers could be missing the pin circled in the picture. After doing some online searching, I found the pin slot circled in the picture is the connector for a white wire, which is listed as unused for some controller models. -So if your controller is only missing that one, and the other 8 pins are in their place (and straight) you should be fine. However if you believe you are missing a pin. I really don't see a way you could replace the individual pins with out breaking the case for the entire connector port. I would buy a new one at that point, maybe keep the old controller for its guts. (assuming the only problem is the pins)
stevon shaw - Réponse
THANKS stevon i was looking for this
aswin P Kumar - Réponse
What if one of the pins are bent?
Adam Bolyard - Réponse
When looking into the port with the arrow up, that second pin from the right is not always there and it should be fine. that one out of the nine pins is optional and only used for certain peripheral like light guns, newer model controllers come from the factory without that pin.
berzerkeror - Réponse