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Revision as of 21:37, 25 April 2014
This is a quick guide on replacing a faulty joystick on an Nintendo 64 controller. This can also be considered a mod if you are upgrading the joystick to a redesigned replacement. Upgrading is recommended because the Nintendo 64 has a poorly designed joystick that is prone to breaking and because the redesigned joystick has better control.
Tools needed:
- Small phllips head screwdriver
- Replacement Joystick
Contents
Guide
Step 1
Begin by removing the 7 #0 Phillips screws from the back of the controller grips as shown. Remove the 2 #00 Phillips screws from the expansion slot. Remove the rear housing and set aside.
Step 2
Gently remove the Z-Button membrane and board by sliding them to the left and pulling out of the joystick assembly. Remove the 3 #00 Phillips screws holding the joystick assembly in place.
Step 3
Disconnect the joystick data cable and remove the old joystick. To install your new joystick, simply follow these instructions in reverse.
Step 4
Test out your controller! It should be feeling like new.