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Remplacement de la coque frontale de la manette sans fil de la Xbox One

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  1. Remplacement de la coque frontale de la manette sans fil de la Xbox One, Compartiment à piles: étape 1, image 1 de 1
    • Retirez le cache du compartiment à piles.

    • Retirez les piles.

  2. Remplacement de la coque frontale de la manette sans fil de la Xbox One, Poignées latérales: étape 2, image 1 de 2 Remplacement de la coque frontale de la manette sans fil de la Xbox One, Poignées latérales: étape 2, image 2 de 2
    • Nous vous recommandons d'utiliser une spatule (spudger) en nylon pour cette étape. Ici vous voyez une spatule en métal.

    • Saisissez fermement la manette pour démonter les poignées latérales. Introduisez une spatule dans la jointure des coques frontale et des poignées.

    • 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.

    Start prying the side plate off underneath the trigger, this makes it easier to disconnect the other clips connecting the side plate to the backplate.

    Brandon - Réponse

    One you take it off, is it possible to click it back in?

    Aiden Bear - Réponse

    As long as you don’t exceed the couple tons you need to take it off you should be able to put it back.

    Brandon -

    I don’t have a squdger

    TimidFerret4982 Gaming - Réponse

    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

    Spoutin Wyze - Réponse

    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!.

    Spoutin Wyze - Réponse

  3. Remplacement de la coque frontale de la manette sans fil de la Xbox One, Vis: étape 3, image 1 de 2 Remplacement de la coque frontale de la manette sans fil de la Xbox One, Vis: étape 3, image 2 de 2
    • Une vis est cachée au milieu de la manette, derrière le label.

    • Avec un tournevis, faites un trou exactement au milieu du label.

    • Vous pouvez aussi décoller le label si vous ne voulez pas le trouer.

    • Dévissez les 5 vis de 10 mm à l'arrière de la manette avec un tournevis Security Torx T8.

    i damaged my screws. how do i get the screws out?

    tenzin - Réponse

    wait. i just watched a video guide on ifixit's youtube channel about damaged screws. i'll try those methods.

    tenzin - Réponse

    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.

    David Loper - Réponse

    All five faceplate/backplate screws in the controller I disassembled were T8 security fasteners.

    John Dziedzic - Réponse

    Am I doing something wrong because I got the tool it said I needed and got the middle screw out but the others have a bump or something in the center of the screw and it won't fit.

    kolton77 - Réponse

    The T8 is only good for the middle screw on my One S controller. The others require something bigger

    Matej Skelo - Réponse

    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.

    jhighsmith - Réponse

    The driver that iFixIt sells is cannulated.

    jhighsmith -

    where do you get this dumb ass screw driver

    Jake Zweier - Réponse

    iFixit Store #IF145-027-3

    VauWeh - Réponse

    You can bypass it with a 1.5mm flathead.

    Marianne Sandling - Réponse

    thank you for this. worked for me

    Mr Anderson (Evolluisionist) -

    These screws required a T10, not T8.

    Armand - Réponse

    TR9. A $10 kit from Walmart has the bit/driver in it and extra goodies to make life simple.

    Matt Martin - Réponse

    As weird as it sounds, the top 2 came out for me with a flathead- but the bottom two and the middle one wont

    macybrooksevans - Réponse

    If you damage the middle part of the screws you can still take it out with the same screwdriver.

    Kev God - Réponse

    Thank-You :)

    Isaiah - Réponse

    needed a T8H, not easy to see.

    on a grey green xbox one controller

    Michael - Réponse

    On my 1708 controller there are two internal screws near the rumble motors that need to be removed with a T6 non security bit to remove the back cover.

    teeedubb - Réponse

  4. Remplacement de la coque frontale de la manette sans fil de la Xbox One, Coque arrière: étape 4, image 1 de 1
    • Enlevez la coque arrière.

  5. Remplacement de la coque frontale de la manette sans fil de la Xbox One, Coque frontale: étape 5, image 1 de 1
    • Retirez la coque frontale.

Conclusion

Pour remonter votre appareil, suivez les étapes dans l'ordre inverse.

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It was a good tutorial, but i have two plastic rings that stay after my instervention... Anyone knows where are-they ?

Matis Begot - Réponse

It was a good tutorial, but i have two plastic rings that stay after my instervention... Anyone knows where are-they ?


laurito andrea12 -

Note before starting. You need a T8 security bit (with a hole in the middle), not a standard T8 bit.

Fraser Currie - Réponse

I took mine a part because it was looking dirty, gave it a good clean, putting it back together was easy but it wont work with the batteries anymore just the power core, there is nothing broken or cracked, any ideas?

Lee - Réponse

Maybe you forced the battery contact on the wrong side of the case?

Alexandre Foley -

Alex is probably right. It's easy to let the two battery contacts on one side get covered by the bottom plate. Take battery cover off and compare the metal bits you see to a known good one.

Brandon Reiser -

Are the steps the same with the Xbox One Elite Controller as well?

Zac Dubits - Réponse

This is a great tutorial for people wanting to replace the boring black or white faceplate with one with a skin. It’s a shame they didn’t make the controllers easily customizable. They could’ve done a lot more with this console.

Liam Melkix - Réponse

Is this for the standard Xbox One controller or the Xbox One S Controller, or does the same exact steps apply to both?

Aaron Strain - Réponse

RB wasn't making contact unless I pushed really hard. Destructed as shown then pulled off the xbox button faceplate, and the offending button. Cleaned around the tact switch with isopropyl and it's responsive again!

Jeb Beard - Réponse

I did this only using a glasses repair kit

William Canu - Réponse

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