Introduction
Avant de pouvoir accéder aux composants internes de votre manette, vous devez retirer la carte mère supérieure. Ce tutoriel vous explique, pas-à-pas, comment procéder à son dessoudage.
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Saisissez fermement la manette pour démonter les poignées latérales. Introduisez une spatule dans la jointure des coques frontale et des poignées.
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Faites levier pour soulever et éloignez la coque latérale de la coque frontale avec un mouvement de va-et-vient. Faites ceci tout le long de la jointure de la coque latérale.
One you take it off, is it possible to click it back in?
As long as you don’t exceed the couple tons you need to take it off you should be able to put it back.
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I don’t have a squdger
getting those handles back on seems impossible, they just dont fit as well, a gap remains even after snapping into place.
Dont think ill be doing this in the future
edit: wiggled the bo9ttom middlewith the handles off and somethign finally “clicked” into place for that extra 1/4 mm for the down arrow on my D-Pad to click back up into place!.
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Avec un tournevis, faites un trou exactement au milieu du label.
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Dévissez les 5 vis de 10 mm à l'arrière de la manette avec un tournevis Security Torx T8.
It's a t8 or t9 security bit btw, I got the top two out with a regular T8, but the bottom two and middle needed a T9 Security bit.
All five faceplate/backplate screws in the controller I disassembled were T8 security fasteners.
The T8 is only good for the middle screw on my One S controller. The others require something bigger
These requires SECURITY Torx bits (they have a cannulated hole in the driver). I don't believe the iFixIt branded driver is cannulated but you can buy a set of bits from DeWalt DWAX200 which is overkill but has what you need.
The driver that iFixIt sells is cannulated.
where do you get this dumb ass screw driver
You can bypass it with a 1.5mm flathead.
thank you for this. worked for me
TR9. A $10 kit from Walmart has the bit/driver in it and extra goodies to make life simple.
As weird as it sounds, the top 2 came out for me with a flathead- but the bottom two and the middle one wont
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Dessoudez les joints soudés tout en maintenant les fils noir et rouge contre le haut de la carte mère.
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Dessoudez les fils noir et gris fixés à la partie supérieure de la carte mère.
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Retirez les moteurs vibreurs et mettez-les de côté.
Steps 6-8 aren't completely necessary, and are very risky if you aren't good at soldering. It would seem the only reason to remove the motherboard and mess with all this soldering is just so you can reach both screws on the trigger in step 10. However, you can reach them already with a small-bodied screwdriver. Although you might have to rest the screwdriver on the black square processor to reach the bottom screw, it shouldn't damage the processor or motherboard to jimmy that screw out.
like mentioned by ‘Robert Rapier’ you can skip the de-soldering in most cases,
for example cleaning or changing the buttons is doable, but the grey and black wires are pretty short
and wired through the inner case so it can get a bit fiddly and you have to be careful not to damage them in the process.
If you have a soldering station around i would still recommend using it.
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Dévissez les 2 vis T6 de 7 mm situées près des emplacements des moteurs vibreurs.
Are these just T6 screws or Torx security T6 that is cannulated?
The outer screws are security screws. The ones on the system boards are Torx.
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Tenez fermement les côtés de la carte mère à mi-longueur.
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Soulevez-la tout en la faisant légèrement osciller d'avant en arrière.
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Pour remonter votre appareil, veuillez suivre ces instructions dans le sens inverse.
Pour remonter votre appareil, veuillez suivre ces instructions dans le sens inverse.
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I was only able to unscrew 2 of the Torx screws. They have a pin right in the middle that doesn't allow for the screwdriver to be fully inserted, or at all. The two screws I was able to unscrew must've had a shorter pin than the others.
These points on the head is what we call a security torx screw. You will need the specific T8 or T6 Security Torx Screwdriver to remove these screws.
You can use a small flat blade screwdriver ;-)
If any of the screws are tight, the centre pin may snap, then you can just use a normal Torx bit.