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Nintendo 2DS Joystick Sustitución

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  1. Nintendo 2DS Joystick Sustitución, Batería: paso 1, imagen 1 de 1
    • Retire los dos tornillos cautivos Phillips que aseguran el panel superior trasero.

    • Los tornillos cautivos no se separan del panel trasero completamente.

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    • Gire el panel posterior superior hacia arriba y hacia afuera para quitarlo.

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    • Retire la batería de su espacio levantándola del lado más cercano al borde exterior.

  4. Nintendo 2DS Joystick Sustitución, Panel Trasero: paso 4, imagen 1 de 1
    • Retira los diez tornillos Phillips que sostienen el panel posterior de la consola.

    Can't take off the screw top left next to the battery. What type of screwdriver do I use and where can I find some?

    Little Mac - Contestar

    I used a husky with changeable heads, you could probably find one on amazon

    Minecrafter Pig -

    These screws aren't Phillips, they're JIS, if you use a Phillips head you can and will strip the screws, please update this as it can cause more harm to people's systems than good if they get stripped.

    Sneakii - Contestar

  5. Nintendo 2DS Joystick Sustitución: paso 5, imagen 1 de 1
    • El panel trasero está sujetado a la placa madre por un cable plano, así que ten cuidad de no levantar el panel trasero demasiado lejos del dispositivo.

    • Con cuidado, levanta el panel hacia arriba.

  6. Nintendo 2DS Joystick Sustitución: paso 6, imagen 1 de 1
    • Usa tus uñas o la punta plana de una espátula para voltear el conector que asegura el cable plano a la tarjeta madre.

    • Remueve el cable del conector.

    • Toma la oportunidad para remover los gatillos Izquierdos y Derechos, tienen bisagras que pueden romperse y resortes que pueden saltar.

    You can also detach the cable from the motherboard safely by flipping up the connector on the motherboard. Just don't forget to reattach. Some will find this tedious but may save time if you know what you're doing with said connectors.

    Blackbeard - Contestar

    I agree, this is what the guide i followed said to do and since I was disconnecting all the other ribbon cables it made perfect sense to do it that way.

    Lin -

    pay attention: my 2ds dropped it's lens covers at this step

    Jos van Reenen - Contestar

    Likewise, I used a tiny drop of glue to put the lens back in place. Take care not to dirty the lens.

    Elliot West -

    The picture you have there has the camera lens ribbon installed upside down. The ribbon needs to be pointing down when you re-attach it not up.

    Rick Parrish - Contestar

    Agreed, ribbon cable looks upside down in picture

    Elliot West -

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    • Extrae el gatillo derecho de la esquina superior presionando hacia arriba.

    • Extrae el lateral derecho rojo presionando hacia afuera.

    I recommend not removing the right trigger. I didn’t find it necessary and I hard a hard time getting the spring lined up again.

    Tyler Schommer - Contestar

  8. Nintendo 2DS Joystick Sustitución: paso 8, imagen 1 de 1
    • Usa unas pinzas para liberar la pestaña gris que sujeta el cable ZIF del joystick al conector. Extráelo hacia arriba de la placa principal.

    • Suavemente desliza el cable fuera del conector.

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    • Extrae los dos tornillos Phillips que sujetan la tapa blanca del joystick.

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    • Extrae aplicando un poco de fuerza la tapa del joystick.

    • Extrae la arandela situada bajo la tapa del joystick.

    I completed the tutorial but my stick is now drifting by itself and I’m afraid to open it up again and try because the screws, it seems, are damaged from scratching it too much. It’s been like that for at least a year

    ImTHATGuy 500 - Contestar

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My ribbon cable is broke, Is there a way to fix it?Thanks.

Deez Smith - Contestar

When I put the circle pad back in, my 2DS thinks that I am holding up and right on it, when in reality it is in the neutral position. Please help.

CraftedGamer 1170 - Contestar

Use the calibrate option in system settings. Also make sure the cable is connected nicely.

Jilvenhong Dickinson -

Recalibrate it in system settings.

Artemy Matveev - Contestar

The guide fails to mention that the joystick ribbon cable is locked into the motherboard. You can use a spudger to lift the grey tab, leveraging upwards on the side opposite of the ribbon cable. The tab will pop up and should make getting the ribbon cable out (and back in) easier.

I followed this guide and ripped the ribbon cable while attempting to get it connected back to the system. If I had known the grey tab unlocks, I might not have ripped the cable by trying to force it back under the pins. My iFixit tweezers were also very sharp, and may have cut the ribbon cable. Would anyone be able to recommend something gentler for the ribbon cable?

Ryan G - Contestar

@ryango This looks like an oversight on the part of the guide author. I’ve updated the text with (hopefully) better instructions. Sorry it led to tearing your cable. :( That looks like a pretty standard ZIF connector, and once unlocked, it should disconnect and reconnect with minimal force. Personally when working with ribbon cables I prefer blunt-nose tweezers, but it sounds like your tweezers weren’t at fault here. Thanks for the heads-up, and better luck with your next repair.

Jeff Suovanen -

I replaced my analog stick, but it has the same problem, when i turn on the system, the cursor go crazy and then stops, i can move only left and right, no up and down with two different analog sticks…so, it’s not a analog problem, do u have any idea on how to fix it? thank you

Emiliano Tricase - Contestar

Try recalibrating it, I guess. After that, let me know how it is? I might find another possible solution.

INFJ Blog -

A bit nervous to try this, do I have to detach the ribbon cables?

INFJ Blog - Contestar

So mine doesn't have the gray tab. Any help with that?

jeff why not? - Contestar

I've found that a Phillips #000 Screwdriver works better.

Raymond Trinh - Contestar

Will iFixit be selling the parts for this repair ever again?

Noboru Garcia - Contestar

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