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DualShock 4 Left Analog Stick Replacement

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  1. DualShock 4 Left Analog Stick Replacement, Controller: stap 1, afbeelding 1 van 1
    • Using the Phillips #00 Screwdriver, remove the four 6.0 mm screws securing the rear cover to the controller.

    • Be careful loosening the screws, using the wrong sized screwdriver, or letting the screwdriver slip can permanently damage the screw heads, making removal extremely difficult.

  2. DualShock 4 Left Analog Stick Replacement: stap 2, afbeelding 1 van 3 DualShock 4 Left Analog Stick Replacement: stap 2, afbeelding 2 van 3 DualShock 4 Left Analog Stick Replacement: stap 2, afbeelding 3 van 3
    • Four fragile plastic clips hold the casing together. You can see their locations more clearly in this guide.

    • The clips help hold the seams together. If you break these clips, the controller will still work.

    • Beginning with the left handle:

    • Pinch the left handle of the controller to introduce an opening.

    • Wedge a plastic opening tool into the opening and slide it up towards the joystick.

    • Pull down on tool to pry open the casing.

    • Repeat these steps for the right handle.

  3. DualShock 4 Left Analog Stick Replacement: stap 3, afbeelding 1 van 3 DualShock 4 Left Analog Stick Replacement: stap 3, afbeelding 2 van 3 DualShock 4 Left Analog Stick Replacement: stap 3, afbeelding 3 van 3
    • Wedge a plastic opening tool into the case-splittings and pull down to crack open the casing near the following buttons:

    • Share button

    • Options button

    • Split the plastic covers of the controller apart, taking note that they will still be attached by circuit board ribbons.

    • Three small pieces are often released from the framework. To prevent loss, maintain a controlled work field.

    • 2 Trigger Springs

    • 1 Grey Reset Button Extension

  4. DualShock 4 Left Analog Stick Replacement, Disconnect the battery: stap 4, afbeelding 1 van 2 DualShock 4 Left Analog Stick Replacement, Disconnect the battery: stap 4, afbeelding 2 van 2
    • Use tweezers or your fingers to grab and disconnect the head of the battery cable from the motherboard.

    • Only pull on the head of the connector—don't pull on the cable itself.

  5. DualShock 4 Left Analog Stick Replacement, Remove the battery: stap 5, afbeelding 1 van 1
    • Remove the battery.

  6. DualShock 4 Left Analog Stick Replacement, Disassembling DualShock 4 Motherboard Assembly: stap 6, afbeelding 1 van 1
    • Remove the single 6.0 mm Phillips screw found below the battery retainer with the Phillips #00 Screwdriver.

    • Do not forcefully loosen the screw, as it may amount to permanent damage of the threads, making removal impossible.

  7. DualShock 4 Left Analog Stick Replacement: stap 7, afbeelding 1 van 2 DualShock 4 Left Analog Stick Replacement: stap 7, afbeelding 2 van 2
    • Gently detach the touchpad ribbon connected to the motherboard using the blunt forceps. The touchpad ribbon is connected to the motherboard by a connector that flips to tighten and loosen. During reassembly, to reattach the ribbon, the plastic tray will need to be gently removed from the motherboard and the flip-lock flipped up.

  8. DualShock 4 Left Analog Stick Replacement: stap 8, afbeelding 1 van 2 DualShock 4 Left Analog Stick Replacement: stap 8, afbeelding 2 van 2
    • Carefully dislodge the motherboard assembly from the front cover.

    • Vibration motors are loosely attached to the motherboard assembly. Provide support at the two ends to ease the separation.

    • When removing the motherboard assembly, try not to tilt the front cover upside down as the buttons and their covers may fall out.

  9. DualShock 4 Left Analog Stick Replacement, Disassembly Complete: stap 9, afbeelding 1 van 3 DualShock 4 Left Analog Stick Replacement, Disassembly Complete: stap 9, afbeelding 2 van 3 DualShock 4 Left Analog Stick Replacement, Disassembly Complete: stap 9, afbeelding 3 van 3
    • Successful disassembly of the controller will result in the following three parts, respectively:

    • Motherboard Assembly

    • Front Cover

    • Rear Cover

  10. DualShock 4 Left Analog Stick Replacement, Left Analog Stick: stap 10, afbeelding 1 van 3 DualShock 4 Left Analog Stick Replacement, Left Analog Stick: stap 10, afbeelding 2 van 3 DualShock 4 Left Analog Stick Replacement, Left Analog Stick: stap 10, afbeelding 3 van 3
    • Use a "Helping Hands" or similar tool to hold the circuit board steady for the solder work.

    • These are the solder connections that will need to be desoldered. Since the board is upside down, left will become right.

    • Use a desoldering wick and flux to melt and remove the solder

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    Amaury Senpai - Antwoord

  11. DualShock 4 Left Analog Stick Replacement: stap 11, afbeelding 1 van 3 DualShock 4 Left Analog Stick Replacement: stap 11, afbeelding 2 van 3 DualShock 4 Left Analog Stick Replacement: stap 11, afbeelding 3 van 3
    • Once all the contacts are desoldered, the old joystick can be removed. This may take a bit of practice since all the solder will have to be removed. It does help to pull a bit on the joystick while melting the solder and using the wick.

    • Ensure that the contacts of the replacement joystick are identical to the original.

    • Check that all the holes are cleared of old solder. Hypodermic needles as well as very small drill bits can be used to clear the holes. The molten looking substance on the circuit board is the flux used for the desoldering.

    Hi Im haveing alot of trouble finding a reputable place to buy a replacement analog stick. Can anyone suggest a good place(that ships U.S) that sells a replacement of good quality?

    taron C heath - Antwoord

    Yeeeeeeeeeeahhh…I’m going to recommend you don’t use needles or bits to clear the holes. Just use high-quality solder-wick and flux to clear the holes— with an appropriate soldering tip. I see the OP used flux paste (judging from the prep) and used a brush to spread it. I’d highly recommend liquid flux; Amtech NC-559 flux — it’s the best I’ve ever used. Do the job correctly, and you’ll have no issues. PS — Try to use minimal heat when doing the job, as well. It’s probably just the way his flux paste burned, but it looks like he may have applied heat far longer than needed for those joints, but it could just be the flux burning. Also, clean the area with ~95% isopropyl alcohol (or higher) so it isn’t disgustingly sticky when that flux dries.

    Robert - Antwoord

  12. DualShock 4 Left Analog Stick Replacement: stap 12, afbeelding 1 van 3 DualShock 4 Left Analog Stick Replacement: stap 12, afbeelding 2 van 3 DualShock 4 Left Analog Stick Replacement: stap 12, afbeelding 3 van 3
    • Insert the new joystick into the circuit board. Make sure it is properly seated and that all the contacts line up with the holes in the circuit board.

    • Solder all the contacts to the board.

    • Here is the board after the repair. All that is left is to clean off the old flux with some isopropyl alcohol.

    What kind of solder is good for this

    Loco Busters - Antwoord

    Is this actually possible with a soldering iron?

    Trevor Rogers - Antwoord

    It sure is. I used a regular run of the mill soldering iron. Nothing fancy…..are you having trouble with soldering it?

    oldturkey03 -

    i did this and the analog will either not work at all or move all the way to one side on screen.

    Jonathan M - Antwoord

    Hi, nice guide. I am having problems with ps4 controller. I am not able to desolder them. I work alot with xbox controllers and other stuff and i do not have Any kind of problems, but with ps4 controllers i am not able to desolder them with desoldering pistol, wick, adding solder and using my tools to desolder. I don't know what the problem is.

    bruno.rodrigues2060 - Antwoord

    This is a double sided/soldered board. You need a a heat-gun and a lot of heat reflecting protection. I did it by carefully braking the joystick components apart and tackling each soldered joint once in isolation. Not easy.

    Mike Harris - Antwoord

    There are many analog sticks out there. How do I know if the one I'm buying is compatible with my Dual Shock 4? Do you guys have a link to where I can buy the correct sticks for my controller which is model 2?

    Ray Ferrer - Antwoord

Conclusie

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

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Swammieslippyslappy, there is no lead in the device, if so the solder would release much easier. Lead Solder goes to liquid at 180-190 Celsius vs lead free at 212-226 Celsius. I would suggest buying a desoldering iron (cheap ones are fine $10-$20 they have the bulb attached for one handed operation) as using a solder wick becomes rather tedious with the smaller parts.

Joseph Van Meter - Antwoord

Would this fix the issue with the L3 button not remaining activated after initiating? (ie. running in call of duty)

Jorge - Antwoord

Very helpful guide!! I've never soldered/desoldered anything before so this was a little difficult for me. I ran into a few problems along the way: my inital soldering iron was 30W and it wasn't melting the solder, so I had to buy a 40W iron and that one did the trick. I also had a rough time using the desoldering wick (the solder didn't seem to suck up into the wick) so I ended up using a combination of a desoldering pump and the wick. I eventually got the piece out and the rest was easy! Thanks again and if anybody needs help with this project feel free to message me and I'll do the best I can to help.

SergeantCorbett - Antwoord

Hi SergeantCorbett,

I don't know if your offer still applies but I'm a soldering virgin and would appreciate any nuggets of wisdom you may have for me!

Thanks a lot

Jake

Jake Hogan -

I managed to carry out the stick replacement. Desoldering was definitely the most difficult part.

Whilst I was struggling with the desoldering I accidentally leant my iron on the ribbon connector to the right and managed to melt it. I can not put the ribbon in the connector now.

The joypad works fine but it wont charge now because I can not reconnect the ribbon.

If anyone can give any advice of the pin layout of the connector so I can get it to charge, I would be really grateful. Or if anyone knows where I can source a replacement mainboard I would consider that as an option.

Tony Morris - Antwoord

Hi tony,

Replacebase.co.uk do them

Cheers Jake

Jake Hogan -

i did all this. had to use a solder pump and a soldering iron to remove the solder, coulding do it with just wick. put everything back together and everything is working now, except my L1 button? I just changed the Left analog. not sure what i did to futz up the L1. been searching the internets and have yet to find what to look for on this.

Albert Schroter - Antwoord

Some times the actual flex board is old and u have to buy a new one look at the board where the traces go to and conect with the casual pcb board the lil squares might be waisted and if they are u have to but. A new

SAM CORTEZ -

Are you sure the controller will work after that? I'm going to be replacing that thing on my dads 2 controllers and That part of the motherboard that had to be desoldered looks super boiled, burnt and 100% broken. Whoever answers this you need to be 110% sure that the controller will still work after that

jwilson12380 - Antwoord

I should work . The reason it looks burnt is because they probably didn't use water soluble flux. So without the proper solvent chemicals, it left a gross brown residue. It's not actually burnt, just has a gross layer of flux that hasn't be cleaned off.

Connor Crothers -

I had a feeling that this is what I was gonna have to do haha. Thanks for confirming that it would work!

Rylan Lujan - Antwoord

Hi i have 1 problem. .. i changed my left stick, he's working but when i playing games automatically character walking to the left side... what is the problem i bought sticks from aliexpress and i got 2 sticks, so i tryed both of them... and still same problem.

Marius - Antwoord

What generation controller do u have the one with the light on the touch pad or the older

SAM CORTEZ -

the problem is that you cant really change sticks on DS4.

every stick is different..thats why after placing the sticks in factory, sony is calibrate each stick by programming and you cant acces to it.

in NS switch for example nintendo let you recalibrate stick.

so changing sticks on PS4 or xbox one is hit and miss

haim semel -

I bought 2 sticks from ebay(seller: oo_875, ). the seller is related with the first comment ebay seller(you can find that clue from their review comment).

they are selling MALFUNCTION products. I think It is a same problem that Marius mentioned (the previous comment writer).

and I think a 40w soldering tool is not enough for desoldering that(took so long)

So, I failed.

Be careful on buying stuff and good luck to you.

yeonminpark - Antwoord

I had a problem with unmelting solder before. Fixed by sanding and tining the soldering iron.

Laser Bean -

How many watts do you need for soldering iron? 30,40,60?

Dengo - Antwoord

@dengo all the work was done with an inexpensive 30W soldering iron.

oldturkey03 -

Actually 30w soldering iron is not enough buy a 60w one that will be better also u can buy the low melting solder so that u can desolder it way

SAM CORTEZ -

Could the heat of the soldering iron damage the joysticks?

Laser Bean - Antwoord

Laser Bean only if you burn the components or traces…….

oldturkey03 -

I did this and now my joystick and my d-pad will go down when pushed but right as I let go it moves up on it's on. Any ideas as to what went wrong?

Chris - Antwoord

did everything properly but when i connect my right analog stick drifts up and stays there

danielacosta_14 - Antwoord

Hello, thanks for very helpfull guide.

I have two controllers, both with same issue - broken left stick. Is it possible to take the RIGHT stick from older controller and use it for LEFT stick position on controller? Is there any difference between left and right stick?

Thanks a lot for an answer.

Karel

Karel Vaněk - Antwoord

Better yet practice removing them on controllers you do not use or need anymore, before the controller you actually want. The left and right sticks are the same, however the pin configuration may be diff on the board. In other words soldered in backward from the left.

Rodmanz Gamz -

My god, just replace it. Unless you have alot of experience in soldering and removing solder. Do not attempt unless its for practice. I did a mic replacement jack(headphone) and practiced on 2 with proper equipment. A large magnifying glass will go a long way as well. Soldering is an art much like welding, practice, understand what your getting into or simply trade the old one in for 30 and get a new one.

Rodmanz Gamz - Antwoord

My R3,R4 stuck's and it jams the combinations of my controller .. what should I do ?

Jack Sam - Antwoord

Bonjour j'ai bien fait toute les étapes mais une fois remonter le joystick ne fonctionne pas du tout pouvez vous m'aidez svp merci bonne journée email : lucas-boccaccini@hotmail.fr

Lucas boccaccini - Antwoord

is it really necessary to use flux and desoldering wick? i tried mine without it and it didnt work..

juddah - Antwoord

Where can you buy original joysticks, most of the ebay ones don’t work properly as there is a huge deadzone at the edges of the sticks

Will Hampshire - Antwoord

Hi, i cant desolder ps4 analogue sticks, solder doesn't melt with flux, wick, add a bit of solder too and it doesn't melt. Why? I can fix xbox controllers easily with the same solder iron.. Can anyone help me understand why this is happening?

Ps:i can solder the rumble motors with no problem.

bruno.rodrigues2060 - Antwoord

Original solder is lead-free which is harder to melt than ordinary lead solder. Some people add some lead-based solder to the joints and mix it with the present non-lead solder, it makes it easier to melt. Also some spots require a higher temperature as the temperature 'escapes' quickly, for example: onto the analog stick metal cover.

Pawel C. -

I recommend using a heat gun, solder sucker, or a real desoldering gun. Using a only wick to desolder was pretty impossible for my controller since the entire hole, both sides, were filled with non-leaded solder. So I got a solder sucker and even then ended up prying out the stick since there was still a little solder left on the other side. And in the end, the replacement stick that I got off of ebay has very bad response, nothing like the OEM.

philisal - Antwoord

Yo lo realice y me queda apuntando para la izquierda. Nada más que podrá ser ya lo cambie 2 veces y sigue igual

Javier Delvalle - Antwoord

I've replaced the sticks in the new version, but somehow now the controller turns off after a few seconds, when connected via Bluetooth. It can be found and paired. Does anyone know why this happens? I tried on PS4, Windows 10, Android, tried resetting.

Pawel C. - Antwoord

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