Showing posts with label repair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label repair. Show all posts

Friday, October 17, 2008

Repair Xbox 360 gamepad #2 : turn off by itself / loosing connection

If your Xbox 360 wireless gamepad got randomly turn off by itself or loosing connection, this guide will tell you how to fix it.

if this not fix your gamepad, try this guide

1. remove the battery compartment from the gamepad.
2. cut some thick doubletape. about the same size as the metal thing.
3. stick it to the metal thing.


just like this picture

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as an alternative,
you can use cardboard paper, Styrofoam, plastic or any thick thing to be placed on that metal thing.

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Repair Xbox 360 gamepad : turn off by itself

If your wireless Xbox 360 gamepad got randomly turn off by itself, this guide will tell you how to fix it.

Tools needed.

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How to make sure the problem lies on the Battery compartment or the "coil".
- Turn on your X360 wireless gamepad
- slap the gamepad. (or toss it aroud :D)

If it OFF, follow the next step.
If its still ON. This guide won't fix your gamepad.

FIX.1
Repairing the Battery Compartment


- Remove the batteries from the battery compartment.
- Press both sides until it pop open.
like in this picture.
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- If it wont pop open, use the pliers.
Put the pliers on one battery slot.
Just keep force it until it breaks.

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Inside the battery compartment
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Insert a flat screwdriver head to here.
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- Just lift the sliver plate until it touch each other.

- Assamble the battery compartment.
- Secure it with tape. i suggest use thin tape.
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This should fix it.
If the problem still persist.
follow the next step.

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FIX.2
Repairing the "coil" connection to mainboard.

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- Dissamble the gamepad by removing all the screws. Use the flat-head screw.
- There one (1) screw hidden behind a sticker.
- re-solder the conductor (spiral, coil, thingy).


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Im not responsible of any damage you may created.
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