Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
10
Time Required
10 minutes - 1 hour
Sections
4
- Controller
- 3 steps
- Battery
- 2 steps
- Disassembling DualShock 4 Motherboard Assembly
- 4 steps
- Analog Stick Covers
- 1 step
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Controller
- Using the Phillips #00 Screwdriver, remove the four 6.0 mm screws securing the rear cover to the controller.
- Do not forcefully loosen the screws, as it will amount to permanent damage of the threads, making removal impossible.
Using the Phillips #00 Screwdriver, remove the four 6.0 mm screws securing the rear cover to the controller.
Do not forcefully loosen the screws, as it will amount to permanent damage of the threads, making removal impossible.
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Step 2
- Four fragile plastic clips hold the casing together. You can see their locations more clearly in this guide.
- The clips help hold the seams together. If you break these clips, the controller will still work.
- Beginning with the left handle:
- Pinch the left handle of the controller to introduce an opening.
- Wedge a plastic opening tool into the opening and slide it up towards the joystick.
- Pull down on the plier to crack open the casing.
- Repeat these steps for the right handle.
Four fragile plastic clips hold the casing together. You can see their locations more clearly in this guide.
The clips help hold the seams together. If you break these clips, the controller will still work.
Beginning with the left handle:
Pinch the left handle of the controller to introduce an opening.
Wedge a plastic opening tool into the opening and slide it up towards the joystick.
Pull down on the plier to crack open the casing.
Repeat these steps for the right handle.
Step 3
- Wedge a plastic opening tool into the case-splittings and pull down to crack open the casing near the following buttons:
- Share button
- Options button
- Split the plastic covers of the controller apart, taking note that they will still be attached by circuit board ribbons.
- Three small pieces are often released from the framework. To prevent loss, maintain a controlled work field.
- 2 Trigger Springs
- 1 Grey Reset Button Extension
Wedge a plastic opening tool into the case-splittings and pull down to crack open the casing near the following buttons:
Share button
Options button
Split the plastic covers of the controller apart, taking note that they will still be attached by circuit board ribbons.
Three small pieces are often released from the framework. To prevent loss, maintain a controlled work field.
2 Trigger Springs
1 Grey Reset Button Extension
Step 4
Battery
- Detach the motherboard ribbon connecting the two sides of the controller by pulling it straight out with your fingers.
- Note the orientation of the cable and make sure it faces the right way when you reconnect it.
- After the two halves are separated, place the top of the controller off to the side.
Detach the motherboard ribbon connecting the two sides of the controller by pulling it straight out with your fingers.
Note the orientation of the cable and make sure it faces the right way when you reconnect it.
After the two halves are separated, place the top of the controller off to the side.
Step 5
- Using the blunt forceps, remove the battery plug by gently rocking the forceps side-by-side to loosen the plug.
- After removal of the plug from the motherboard, the battery can be lifted off of the controller.
- Hasty removal of the battery plug could warp the plastic grips of the plug.
Using the blunt forceps, remove the battery plug by gently rocking the forceps side-by-side to loosen the plug.
After removal of the plug from the motherboard, the battery can be lifted off of the controller.
Hasty removal of the battery plug could warp the plastic grips of the plug.
Step 6
Disassembling DualShock 4 Motherboard Assembly
- Remove the single 6.0 mm Phillips screw found below the battery retainer with the Phillips #00 Screwdriver.
- Do not forcefully loosen the screw, as it may amount to permanent damage of the threads, making removal impossible.
Remove the single 6.0 mm Phillips screw found below the battery retainer with the Phillips #00 Screwdriver.
Do not forcefully loosen the screw, as it may amount to permanent damage of the threads, making removal impossible.
Step 7
- Gently detach the touchpad ribbon connected to the motherboard using the blunt forceps. The touchpad ribbon is connected to the motherboard by a connector that flips to tighten and loosen. During reassembly, to reattach the ribbon, the plastic tray will need to be gently removed from the motherboard and the flip-lock flipped up.
Gently detach the touchpad ribbon connected to the motherboard using the blunt forceps. The touchpad ribbon is connected to the motherboard by a connector that flips to tighten and loosen. During reassembly, to reattach the ribbon, the plastic tray will need to be gently removed from the motherboard and the flip-lock flipped up.
Step 8
- Carefully dislodge the motherboard assembly from the front cover.
- Vibration motors are loosely attached to the motherboard assembly. Provide support at the two ends to ease the separation.
- When removing the motherboard assembly, try not to tilt the front cover upside down as the buttons and their covers may fall out.
Carefully dislodge the motherboard assembly from the front cover.
Vibration motors are loosely attached to the motherboard assembly. Provide support at the two ends to ease the separation.
When removing the motherboard assembly, try not to tilt the front cover upside down as the buttons and their covers may fall out.
Step 9
Disassembly Complete
- Successful disassembly of the controller will result in the following three parts, respectively:
- Motherboard Assembly
- Front Cover
- Rear Cover
Successful disassembly of the controller will result in the following three parts, respectively:
Motherboard Assembly
Front Cover
Rear Cover
Step 10
Analog Stick Covers
- Pull the analog stick covers straight off the joystick posts attached to the motherboard with your fingers.
Pull the analog stick covers straight off the joystick posts attached to the motherboard with your fingers.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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blscott2270 - Sep 2, 2016
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So I followed all the steps, got the sticks in. But when I put the controller back together it Wouldent turn on. Do you guys have any clue as to what it could be?
Andrew Purcell - Oct 27, 2016
Same exact thing happened to me, just wouldn’t turn back on
Andy Hui - Jul 7, 2018
Me too and all the reconnected cables are connected correctly, but it just won’t work.
Andy Hui - Jul 14, 2018
Hope you guys still keep the parts, since the problem can be resolved by following the post below successfully. :)
https://www.google.com.hk/amp/s/amp.redd…
Gabrys Holcman - Oct 7, 2016
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i think you didn’t put a wire in