Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
12
Time Required
10 - 15 minutes
Sections
2
- Battery
- 4 steps
- A,B,X,Y, Start or Select Button
- 8 steps
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Battery
- Ensure your device is powered off before proceeding. Failure to do so may result in electrical shock or damage to the device.
- Place the 3DS upside down. Remove the game card, headphones, charging cable, stylus, or anything else that may be connected to the device.
Ensure your device is powered off before proceeding. Failure to do so may result in electrical shock or damage to the device.
Place the 3DS upside down. Remove the game card, headphones, charging cable, stylus, or anything else that may be connected to the device.
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Step 2
- Using a JIS #0 screwdriver, loosen the two black screws on the back.
- The screws are held in place by captive washers and should not be completely removed.
Using a JIS #0 screwdriver, loosen the two black screws on the back.
The screws are held in place by captive washers and should not be completely removed.
Step 3
- Once the screws are loosened, pry open the back cover.
Once the screws are loosened, pry open the back cover.
Step 4
- The battery is located on the left hand side of the 3DS - to remove, use the small gap located at the top-middle and pull up with a pointed tool.
The battery is located on the left hand side of the 3DS - to remove, use the small gap located at the top-middle and pull up with a pointed tool.
Step 5
A,B,X,Y, Start or Select Button
- Remove six 6mm screws on secondary panel using a JIS #000 screwdriver.
Remove six 6mm screws on secondary panel using a JIS #000 screwdriver.
Step 6
- Remove two upper rubber bumpers locates on either side of the charging port.
- Using JIS #00 screwdriver, carefully remove the two 6mm screws that have now been exposed.
Remove two upper rubber bumpers locates on either side of the charging port.
Using JIS #00 screwdriver, carefully remove the two 6mm screws that have now been exposed.
Step 7
- To pry off the cover, carefully lift it up and away from the hinges (in order to clear the headphone port), then pivot it towards the hinges to expose the circuit boards.
To pry off the cover, carefully lift it up and away from the hinges (in order to clear the headphone port), then pivot it towards the hinges to expose the circuit boards.
Step 8
- Use non-conductive tweezers to disconnect the two ribbon plugs that connect the L/R/ZL/ZR buttons on the cover to the motherboard, then remove it completely.
Use non-conductive tweezers to disconnect the two ribbon plugs that connect the L/R/ZL/ZR buttons on the cover to the motherboard, then remove it completely.
Step 9
- Locate the ribbon connector between the motherboard and the left circuit board (it should be the widest) and use a pair of tweezers to pivot up the ZIF clasp upward.
- The ribbon can be removed using non-conductive tweezers by pulling out parallel with the board.
Locate the ribbon connector between the motherboard and the left circuit board (it should be the widest) and use a pair of tweezers to pivot up the ZIF clasp upward.
The ribbon can be removed using non-conductive tweezers by pulling out parallel with the board.
Step 10
- Next, locate the five 3mm screws on the left board and remove them using a JIS #000 screwdriver.
Next, locate the five 3mm screws on the left board and remove them using a JIS #000 screwdriver.
Step 11
- Carefully flip the board over and use tweezers to remove the blue-black ribbon located underneath.
Carefully flip the board over and use tweezers to remove the blue-black ribbon located underneath.
Step 12
- Remove the gray rubber diamond to reveal the A/B/X/Y buttons and/or the rubber rectangle to reveal the Start/Select button.
- Remove the buttons using tweezers.
- When replacing, be sure to check that each button is placed back and is snugly fit into the appropriate hole before reassembling the device.
Remove the gray rubber diamond to reveal the A/B/X/Y buttons and/or the rubber rectangle to reveal the Start/Select button.
Remove the buttons using tweezers.
When replacing, be sure to check that each button is placed back and is snugly fit into the appropriate hole before reassembling the device.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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itsandy14 - Sep 4, 2016
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do the smaller new 3ds colored buttons work in the new 3ds xl?
CheatJoker - Oct 3, 2016
It will work, since the only difference between them is the size of screen and shell, but size of buttons and other pieces should be of the same.
Mark Damien English - Dec 18, 2016
If anyone else comes on this, I can confirm the small 3ds buttons do not quite work right they are slightly smaller and the cut outs that keep the buttons from spinning around are not the same
CheatJoker - Oct 3, 2016
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Can someone provide further information about replacement of the entire C stick?
Or is it just as simple as pull the ribbon carefully, take the old one out and put the new one in?
Ben Fuqua - Feb 1, 2017
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The set of screws on the secondary panel are giving me trouble. I think I might be stripping them… Is it normal for them to be screwed on so tight? I don’t want to pay 85 bucks just because I need to press my B button harder to make it work…