Aller au contenu principal

Nintendo GameCube Controller Circuit Board Replacement

Ce dont vous avez besoin

  1. Nintendo GameCube Controller Circuit Board Replacement, Back Panel: étape 1, image 1 de 1
    • Place the controller (buttons down) on a solid surface.

    • Remove the six 9.2mm Tri-wing Y0 screws that hold the back panel in place.

  2. Nintendo GameCube Controller Circuit Board Replacement: étape 2, image 1 de 1
    • Gently lift the back panel up, separating it from the front panel.

    • Some of the buttons may fall out if they are knocked around.

  3. Nintendo GameCube Controller Circuit Board Replacement, Z Button: étape 3, image 1 de 2 Nintendo GameCube Controller Circuit Board Replacement, Z Button: étape 3, image 2 de 2
    • Grab the Z-button by the peg with tweezers and lift it out of the controller.

    • During re-assembly, make sure the plastic rim and spring fit into the slot provided, or else the case will not shut.

  4. Nintendo GameCube Controller Circuit Board Replacement, Circuit Board: étape 4, image 1 de 1
    • Carefully unhook the cable that is looped around the peg.

  5. Nintendo GameCube Controller Circuit Board Replacement: étape 5, image 1 de 1
    • Lift the circuit board out of the controller.

    • Do not grab the rumble motor to lift the circuit board as shown in the picture. It will in many cases just remove the rumble motor. Instead, grab the edges of the board.

Conclusion

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

5 autres ont terminé cette réparation.

Sean Michel

Membre depuis le 01/14/13

2 496 Réputation

8 tutoriels rédigés

Équipe

Cal Poly, Team 19-44, Regan Winter 2013 Membre de l'équipe Cal Poly, Team 19-44, Regan Winter 2013

CPSU-REGAN-W13S19G44

4 membres

26 tutoriels rédigés

2 commentaires

Yeah this isn't very in-depth, I was hoping for a little more. I need to desolder and rewire the buttons to use for another project and I was hoping this might be a nice guide to help me do that... it's not.

Joshua Arcari - Réponse

You left out the fun facts about every part and components so we know what the are and what they do. Well for me that would have been ideal as I'm fixing 2 controls that don't do anything and I already have to fix a game cube as I got 2 and one works and one don't lol

Don'tcare69 - Réponse

Ajouter un commentaire

Nombre de vues :

Dernières 24 heures : 4

7 derniers jours : 25

30 derniers jours : 83

Total : 18,178