Fix Any Video Game Controller
Intro: Fix Any Video Game Controller
Video games are awesome. Buying a $40-50 controller every time something small breaks is not. This Instructable will show you how to fix various problems with your remote!
Use the flowchart in the pictures above to help diagnose your problem.
Disclaimer:I am in no way associated with Sony, Microsoft, or Nintendo, nor do I claim anything created, designed or manufactured by them as my own. This Instructable is purely for informational purposes.
STEP 1: Anatomy of a Controller
The first step to fixing anything is to take it apart and understand its components.
Taking apart the controller is as simple as removing a few screws. See the "Screwdriver" row in the table below to find the screwdriver needed.
Now, we've got to learn about what's being taken apart:
Controller Facts GameCube Wii Xbox 360 PlayStation 3 Company Nintendo Nintendo Microsoft Sony Screw Design Tri-wing Tri-wing Torx T8 Small Phillips ScrewdriverFlatheadFlathead
Flathead
Small Phillips # Physical Analog Inputs 6 0 6 4 # Physical Digital Inputs
12 12 15 17 Motion SensingNo Yes No Apparently
Output Type Tumble LED/Tumble/Speaker LED/Tumble LED/Tumble Power Usage Battery -- 3V (2xAA) 3V (2xAA) 3.7V (Li-ion) Power Usage Wired5V -- 5V 5V
STEP 2: Controller Won't Turn On?
A typical reason your controller won't turn on is because it's not being supplied enough power (if any). The potential causes of this problem are numerous. Here is how to identify and fix it:
Testing ConnectionsTools and Materials
Multimeter Soldering iron/solder - Wire stripper
How To
- Use a multimeter's continuity testing feature to check certain connections (see pictures)
- If there isn't any signal through a certain connection, you may need to strip that wire and replace it
- If all the connections are fine, try the tests below
A short circuit is when the power and ground connections come in contact. This could lead to very bad damage to the controller's core parts or the battery.
Tools and Materials
Multimeter
How To
- Unplug everything and take out the batteries if possible
- Using the multimeter's resistance testing feature(Ω), place the probes between the controller's power(+) and ground(-)
- If the resistance is 0Ω or close to it, there is a short in the system. There are many ways this could've happened. They are very hard to fix, so you should check out step 8
Tools and Materials
Multimeter
How To
- Plug the remote in or put in the batteries
- Use a multimeter's voltage testing feature(V) to check the voltage coming from the console/batteries
- Compare the voltage to the ones on this table
- If the voltage is less than it should be, there is something wrong with the console, and beyond the scope of this Instructable (I have no experience with fixing consoles)
STEP 3: Joysticks/Triggers Aren't Working
The joysticks of most controllers are analog components. They use potentiometers to change the resistance based on their position. Triggers are usually also analog parts, but some controllers (PS3) use a digital push button instead.
Replacement parts
ControllerInput TypeLink Xbox Joystick AmazonXbox Analog Trigger Sparkfun
PS3 Joystick Amazon
GameCube Joystick Amazon
Tools and Materials
- Soldering iron
Desoldering pump/solder wick Replacement part (see left)
- Desolder all of the leads at a high temperature using the solder pump/wick
- If it can't be desoldered fully, you might need to rip it out (try not to damage anything else in the process)
- Solder in the new part chosen using the table above
STEP 4: Vibration Motor/Speaker Is Broken
Some controllers have vibration or "tumble" motors in them for physical feedback. Others (like the Wiimotes), contain another source of output, like a speaker. These both are usually connected to the controller with thin wires, so they break easily. Yet, they are both easily replaced because they only use two wires!
Replacement parts
ControllerOutput TypeLink Xbox Vibration EbayPS3 Vibration TinyDeal
Wii Speaker Ebay
GameCube Vibration Ebay
Tools and Materials
Soldering iron w/solder Desoldering pump/solder wick Replacement part (see left)
- Desolder the two wires from broken output device
- Solder the replacement part on (orientation doesn't matter because it's not polarized)
STEP 5: Charging Port Is Destroyed
A friend of mine had a PS3 remote whose mini-USB port was completely mangled. A small plastic piece came off, making it impossible to bend things back into place.
To fix this, I ripped out the mini-USB (it was too small to desolder) and soldered a JST connector onto the power vias.
Then, created a USB to JST cable by soldering the USB's power wires to the JST's wires. Be careful—don't switch the connections!
STEP 6: Customization
While your remote is apart, why not make it look awesome?! You can buy custom parts or just spray paint what you already have.
Buy Custom PartsExample Parts
ControllerPartLink Xbox All EbayPS3 All Amazon
GameCube Joystick covers Amazon
How to
- Disassemble controller (see this table for screw type)
- Take out existing components
- Replace them with purchased items
Tools and Materials
Spray paint Newspaper Outside workspace Body of controller
How to
- Disassemble controller (see this table for screw type)
- Take out parts you would like to be spray painted
- Put layers of newspaper down, just to be safe
- Spray away!
- Wait for the time recommended on the spray can (1 hour in my case)
STEP 7: For General Problems, a Few Tips
- Sugru can fix various types of physical damage to you controller
- Double check the battery voltage
- Simply taking it apart might help you easily spot your problem, but it can create issues, too (just be cautious and you'll be fine)
STEP 8: Last Resort: Reusing the Parts and Buying a New Controller
Sometimes, a problem can be complex enough that it's not worth fixing, or is just too costly. But there's hope!
Inside every kind of controller, you can find useful parts to reuse in future projects! Examples of potential projects are listed below.
- Hacking the joysticks while still in the controller
- Make the joysticks digital
- Joystick Servo control
- Take components off of the PCB
- You'll get a free Li-ion battery (PS3)
- Make something with the vibration motors
Where to buy a new controller:
- Rock Candy
- Search for it on Amazon
STEP 9: Conclusion/ Problems Already Solved
If your controller still isn't fixed, be sure to leave a comment (with a picture), so you can get answers! I plan to update this Instructable with each new problem that arises, no matter the type of controller.
Thanks for reading! =D
- Random button presses or one button is triggered when another is pressed
- Clean under the pads with isopropyl alcohol
- Wedge something between the plastic part of the button and the rubber part to allow for a firmer button press
- Clean the controller's circuit board (thanks to Instructables user wsavoie)
- Controller's joystick drifting
- Reset the controller with the joysticks in their natural position, then press the power button on the controller while wired to the console
- Replace the joystick/analog trigger (Step 3)
- Gamecube Wavebird connectivity
Please feel free to continue posting comments and HELP EACH OTHER out by answering them =D
227 Comments
nodcah 8 years ago
Please read the notice above before commenting. Thanks!!
-Nodcah:-)
Electrokai 3 years ago
engineer15784 3 years ago
5 years ago i bought two 2B PS3 wireless controller with disposable battery and a connection stick
but after a while it starts to disconnect from the stick without any known reason
notice that i has changed the batteries with new one nothing happens
the led of the pad lighted normally and so the led of the stick but never connects
suddenly it start to connect for one day and work gratefully but the next day all led lighted up but it doesn't connects after so it started to connect and disconnect in different nonconsequence days, i don't know why??
please help
Isaacbravekiama 3 years ago
As soon as i connect with my pc to game it starts to vibrate what might be the issue ?and how can i fix it?
Please i need help
MoreV 4 years ago
matmeka 4 years ago
pls how can I fix this issue. Thank you
JonathanK151 5 years ago
Nwerd714B 5 years ago
you need to solder the wires back on with a soldering iron (red to + and black to -). If you don't have a soldering iron, you can get a butter knife and turn a stove burner on and get the tip really hot, usually till it starts to glow orange and then touch the hot tip to the wire on the board. it has to be done quickly cuz the tip won't stay hot enough to melt the solder for more than a few seconds usually
AhmadE56 5 years ago
AhmadE56 5 years ago
DanyalM5 5 years ago
Yellow , red , blue , golden , white.
And my usb is is broken so i grabed a micro usb to connect with those 5 wires but in the micro usb there are only four wires what shoud i do
bharathram21391 5 years ago
I took apart a brand new generic USB gamepad for PC (Chinese). It worked well before taking apart. After taking apart, I disconnected the analog sticks and wired it up to a gamepad-like handheld I made so that all buttons can make contact with ground when pressed. When I connected it back to my PC, it didn't work! What is the reason?
LoewiA 6 years ago
i have mocute 050 bluetooth game controller for android, it is working fine then but after a while it doesn't respond well. I dunno if it is because when I try to connect it to my pc through usb, it didn't work, then i tried bluetooth, still don't work. after that I connected it on my android,it connects but it doesnt respond right. it is recognized as keyboard. then the keys x, a, y, b, up, down, and so on, now responds as 1, 2, 3, 4,... and so on. (my opinion is maybe the scripts been changed) please heelpp guys!!!, what should I do?
LoewiA 6 years ago
i have mocute 050 bluetooth game controller for android, it is working fine then but after a while it is not recognized as gamepad but keyboard, the buttons should respond as x,y,a,b, up, down,etc.. but it says, 1,2,3,...
KEZxst 6 years ago
my controller power on's but none of it buttons work, none of it.my controller is redgear pro series wired gameplay can u please help me fix this thing
mizami 6 years ago
i have logitech f310 controller. the controller can power on but it seems none of the buttons work ( O, X, D, A, menu and so on..). can you help me figure out what wrong with it please?
Texsy 6 years ago
Hi, I'm Texsy. I have a single joy stick pad which works perfectly, but i have a Twin Joy stick pad which i have not used for a year now connected it but the system couldn't Detect it. please what can i do to fix it?
ZebH1 6 years ago
Hi am zeb, I have an controller joystick which is wired and all the things are good wiring is good no shortcircuite etc but it is not working even the current is not coming on it .hope you will help me.
mrwonton 6 years ago
loved the instructable but I had to ask about spontaneously combusting controllers! How do I fix that? jk:)
edu.marquez.94 6 years ago
The joystick of my gamecube controller stopped working partially, it only works up/down but not left/right. I thought it was a problem with the potentiometers and replaced them. It is still not working left/right. Id really appreciate any help! Thank you in advance!