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this is a tutorial on how to fix a drifting analog...
What you need:
a Phillips #0 Screwdriver You must login or register to view this content.
a q-tip, and some rubbing alcohol
PSP 2000 Tutorial:
Step 1.) Unscrew all 7 screws on your psp with the screwdriver You must login or register to view this content.
Step 2.) Take off the top off your psp (Gently)
it should look like this---> You must login or register to view this content.
Step 3.) Unscrew the analog (Theres should only be One screw) You must login or register to view this content.
Step 4.) Then take out the analog (BE AS GENTLE AS YOU HUMANLY CAN) You must login or register to view this content.
Step 5.) Then dab the q-tip in some alcohol and clean the golden chip gently (there might be a rubery crystal tab on the golden chip, just take it of and clean the golden chip then put the rubery tab back on the golden chip) You must login or register to view this content.
DO NOT LOSE THE RUBBERY CRYSTAL TAB THATS ON THE GOLDEN CHIP -->You must login or register to view this content.
Step 6.) And clean the bottom of the analog (gently) You must login or register to view this content.
Step 7.) Put the analog back in... (VERY GENTLE)
I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE IF YOU BRAKE/MESS UP YOUR PSP...
And if you need a better tutorial Heres a video
PSP 1000 Tutorial
What You Need:
A Phillips #0 Screwdriver
(PICTURE AT THE TOP)
A q-tip, and some rubbing alcohol
Step 1.) Unscrew all 7 screws with the screwdriver You must login or register to view this content.
Step 2.) Then take of the top cover... But the analog is screwed to the top cover
Unscrew the 2 screws ----> You must login or register to view this content.
Step 3.) Unscrew the 2 Screws then Take out the analog (gently) You must login or register to view this content.
Step 4.) then clean the golden chip on top of the analog (there might be a rubery crystal tab on the golden chip, just take it of and clean the golden chip then put the rubery tab back on the golden chip) You must login or register to view this content.
DO NOT LOSE THE RUBBERY CRYSTAL TAB THATS ON THE GOLDEN CHIP -->You must login or register to view this content.
Step 5.) Then clean the bottom of the analog You must login or register to view this content.
Step 6.) Then screw the analog back in (gently), then screw everything back up
**I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE IF YOU BRAKE/MESS UP YOUR PSP**
Im using a 1000 model but I was able to follow the steps some what but after cleaning the gold chips and metal plates it still floats but only to the top right corner. Is there any way I can fix this?
how would i clean my Ps3 controllers analogue as mine has a tendancy to stick just a tiny amount to the left which means if i'm on CoD or any game involving aiming my aim gets put off sometimes.. very nice tutorial glad i read it.
Im using a 1000 model but I was able to follow the steps some what but after cleaning the gold chips and metal plates it still floats but only to the top right corner. Is there any way I can fix this?
The 1000 series is a little different from the 2000 series, im going to post a 1000 series tutorial later on today.
---------- Post added at 12:11 PM ---------- Previous post was at 12:09 PM ----------
Originally posted by Angelo
how would i clean my Ps3 controllers analogue as mine has a tendancy to stick just a tiny amount to the left which means if i'm on CoD or any game involving aiming my aim gets put off sometimes.. very nice tutorial glad i read it.
i will also post a ps3 tutorial later on today
The following user thanked TEXAS24_ReStEr for this useful post:
why can't we use the screwdriver in the image that says "not this screwdriver"? It seems to fit perfectly :confused: sorry, its just tempting cause I have the "bad" screwdriver infront of me :dumb:
why can't we use the screwdriver in the image that says "not this screwdriver"? It seems to fit perfectly :confused: sorry, its just tempting cause I have the "bad" screwdriver infront of me :dumb:
LoL i dont know why it says "not this screwdriver"... But that is the one you use to unscrew the screws of the psp (Phillips #0 screwdriver)