Difficulty
Easy
Steps
6
Time Required
5 - 15 minutes
Sections
3
- Disassembly of the handle
- 3 steps
- Disassembly of the base
- 2 steps
- USB Cable
- 1 step
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Disassembly of the handle
- Remove these three Phillips #1 screws:
- Two 10mm screws.
- One 7mm screw.
Remove these three Phillips #1 screws:
Two 10mm screws.
One 7mm screw.
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Step 2
- Using your fingers, lower the rubber boot to reveal two screws underneath the joystick.
- Remove the two 10mm Phillips #1 screws.
Using your fingers, lower the rubber boot to reveal two screws underneath the joystick.
Remove the two 10mm Phillips #1 screws.
Step 3
- Pull apart the joystick chassis by hand.
- Release this clip located underneath the hand rest
- The circuit board will be loose and may fall down.
Pull apart the joystick chassis by hand.
Release this clip located underneath the hand rest
The circuit board will be loose and may fall down.
Step 4
Disassembly of the base
- Remove the eight 10mm Phillips #1 screws from the bottom.
Remove the eight 10mm Phillips #1 screws from the bottom.
Step 5
- Flip the joystick upright.
- Lift up the sliver base cover and feed the loose circuit board through.
- Careful with the wires still attached to the silver base cover from the bottom of the joystick.
Flip the joystick upright.
Lift up the sliver base cover and feed the loose circuit board through.
Careful with the wires still attached to the silver base cover from the bottom of the joystick.
Step 6
USB Cable
- Carefully pull from the plug head straight up.
- It may require some force to remove the cable. However be careful not to damage the wires.
Carefully pull from the plug head straight up.
It may require some force to remove the cable. However be careful not to damage the wires.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Tom Tidbury - Aug 27, 2020
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What type of replacement cable do I need? Where can I purchase it?
Clayton Noyes - Nov 18, 2020
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Along with Tom, I would also like to know where I can get replacement parts for this joystick. I’ve been searching for a while now and can’t seem to find any spare parts for this joystick.
Jordan Stéphane Martinez - Jul 15, 2021
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Savez-vous où l’on peut trouver cette pièce à l’achat ou à la récupération?
William McCall - Jun 4, 2022
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Hey! @thetechchild I had a similar issue, couldn’t find replacement parts after my cat chewed on the cable.. So I found an alternate solution, I bought some of these cables, some heat shrink tubing, and replaced the cable like this. Now I can detach a male to male USB A cable to the joystick and replace the cheap cable if it ever gets damaged again! Make sure to plug the cables into the pin connector in the exact same way that the original cable was plugged in: Green, White, Red, thin Black, thicker Black (left to right as shown in the images I linked above). I think I could have gotten a JST XH plug to better connect it, but doing the pins directly seems to be working fine for now. I’m not entirely sure if that’s the correct plug, but from my research it looks like it.
Dylan Brasier (Grim) - Nov 23, 2022
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Sadly same issue, tried all the linked products, looks like the design of the cables have changed. I cant get it to work even with the JST plug. Thanks for giving me a little hope though!