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Introduction
Utilisez ce guide pour remplacer ou nettoyer les bâtons analogiques du contrôleur Dualshock 4.
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À l'aide d'un tournevis Phillips #00, retirez les quatre vis de 6,0 mm qui maintiennent en place le capot arrière de la manette.
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Commencez par la poignée gauche :
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Serrez la poignée gauche de la manette pour créer une ouverture.
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Insérez un outil en plastique dans l'ouverture et faites-le glisser jusqu'au joystick.
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Appuyez sur l'outil en plastique afin d'ouvrir la coque.
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Répétez ces étapes pour la poignée droite.
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Pour ouvrir la manette, insérez un outil en plastique et appuyez dessus au niveau des boutons suivants :
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Le bouton Share
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Le bouton Options
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Séparez les deux parties de la coque de la manette. N'oubliez pas que ces deux ensembles sont encore maintenus par les nappes de connexion des cartes électroniques!
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2 ressorts de gâchette
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1 extension en plastique du bouton Reset
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Détachez la nappe de la carte mère, qui relie les deux côtés de la manette, en la tirant vers le haut avec vos doigts.
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Une fois les deux moitiés séparées, mettez la partie supérieure de la manette de côté.
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Retirez la vis cruciforme #00 6 mm qui se trouve derrière le boîtier de la batterie.
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Détachez délicatement la nappe du pavé tactile connectée à la carte mère à l'aide d'une pincette émoussée. Cette nappe est maintenue par un clapet qui s'ouvre pour déconnecter ou raccorder la nappe. Pour reconnecter la nappe durant le remontage, vous devez retirer délicatement le support plastique de la carte mère et ouvrir le clapet.
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Le démontage réussi de la manette résulte en les trois parties suivantes, respectivement :
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L'ensemble carte mère
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La coque avant
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La coque arrière
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Tirez les couvercles du stick analogique directement avec les doigts sur les montants du joystick attachés à la carte mère.
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Pour remonter votre appareil, suivez ces instructions dans l'ordre inverse.
Pour remonter votre appareil, suivez ces instructions dans l'ordre inverse.
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So I followed all the steps, got the sticks in. But when I put the controller back together it Wouldent turn on. Do you guys have any clue as to what it could be?
Same exact thing happened to me, just wouldn't turn back on
Me too and all the reconnected cables are connected correctly, but it just won’t work.
Andy Hui -
Hope you guys still keep the parts, since the problem can be resolved by following the post below successfully. :)
Andy Hui -
i think you didn't put a wire in
Does this fix the issue with worn out sticks? Mine currently at idle will get stuck slightly pressing to the left, (in game, I'll be cruising left at a snail's pace) and pressing up/forward or sometimes pressing to the right doesn't fully work (in game this causes me to either not move at all, or move at about 2/3rds speed).
I've had them for about two years now, and they have seen some rigorous use, I tell you what. It is beginning to affect gameplay pretty badly, though.
Thank you for the guide - it helped me fix a beaten up DS4 controller I found on the flea market. However, it would be nice to explain a bit more in detail how to crack the case pieces open. Some detailed pictures with the different inside clips and hinges would be nice. Also, there is no explanation as to how to assemble the L2/R2 triggers back together. Last, but not least, there is no explanation as to how to remove the battery tray, in order to connect the touchpad to the motherboard.
It actually opens quite easily. I'm female with shaky fingers and didn't have a plastic pry tool. Broke the last one opening iPhones. I took a very small flat too screw driver from my electronic tool set, stuck it in at the same spot he showed and just gently pried all around. It opened fairly easily with nothing breaking. When it was almost all the way open I did go to the opposite side and gently loosened up thevither end, just so it would open straight. It's easy as long as you are gentle with it
If parts to the controller should be replaced how would you know? Is there a circuit test proceedure for the mother board? How would you know to replace other items when you are disassembling the controller? Thank you for the assistance with my controller and your time you have taken to help. Have a great one!
Thank you for the guide !
This doesn't look easy and there are opportunities to mess things up. Also, it might be hard to find an unused analog stick cover. I would try silicone joystick caps from eBay before attempting this guide.
Sometimes plastic or rubber items I handle become extremely sticky and can't be cleaned. This is a very annoying problem for me. I remember my stepdad yelling at me because I'd made swimming goggles sticky, and he also thought I'd covered bicycle handlebars with glue to make my hands stick better. Really I think it's just resins and plasticizers leeching out because of my sweat. I had the same problem with my PS4 controller's joysticks. No matter how carefully I wash my hands or clean the controller they're sticky. If I were to sell it for parts I wouldn't want someone to buy my sticky joystick covers.
I bought some silicone joystick caps from eBay and they were easy to install, I just stretched them over my existing joysticks. They've even got some little bumps that help with grip.
As of March 14, 2023, this guide has been updated! Comments regarding step procedures may no longer be relevant.