Introduction
If your 3DS joystick is not responding, follow these steps to replace the joystick pad and get your device working again. Watch out for delicate ribbon cables in the device. There is a loose black washer in the joystick housing. Be sure not to lose it.
Step 1 BatteryThe screws on the back panel strip easily. Go slowly and press down firmly.
Unscrew the two 3mm Phillips #0 head screws along the top edge of the device.
The screws on the back panel strip easily. Go slowly and press down firmly.
The screws on the back panel are held in by locking washers, so they won't come out of the back panel.
Step 2 Pull the faceplate up and out of the slots at the bottom of the device.
Pull the top corner tabs of the front face plate outward and towards you.
Pull the faceplate up and out of the slots at the bottom of the device.
Set aside the back faceplate.
Step 3Pry the battery up with the plastic opening tool.
Insert a plastic opening tool into the notch at the top of the battery.
Pry the battery up with the plastic opening tool.
Step 4 SD Card ReaderThe bottom of the SD card reader should slightly pop out after removing the screws.
Unscrew the three 3mm Y0 screws along the right and bottom of the SD card reader.
The bottom of the SD card reader should slightly pop out after removing the screws.
Step 5 Don't completely pull the SD card out of the device yet. There is a ribbon cable connected under the SD card reader.
Pull the SD card reader from the edge with two holes gently to free the tab at the top of the SD card reader.
Don't completely pull the SD card out of the device yet. There is a ribbon cable connected under the SD card reader.
Reorient the device so that the power jack faces you.
Step 6Use a plastic opening tool to pry the SD card ribbon cable off the socket on the motherboard.
Lift the SD card reader gently.
Use a plastic opening tool to pry the SD card ribbon cable off the socket on the motherboard.
Lift the SD card reader out off of the lower casing.
Step 7 Lower CaseRemove the two rubber bumpers along the top of the device using tweezers.
Reorient the device so that the game slot now faces you.
Remove the two rubber bumpers along the top of the device using tweezers.
Unscrew the seven 6mm Phillips #00 screws along the top and bottom of the 3DS.
Step 8Don't pull the lower casing completely off, you may break those connections. There are ribbon cables that must be disconnected first.
Lift the top edge of the lower case slightly off on the 3DS.
Don't pull the lower casing completely off, you may break those connections. There are ribbon cables that must be disconnected first.
Pry the ribbon cable socket under the right trigger using a plastic opening tool.
Pry the ribbon cable socket under the infrared receiver cover using a plastic opening tool.
Step 9 Pry the last ribbon cable attached to the lower case using a plastic opening tool.
Open the device slowly from its top edge. Be careful not to tug the ribbon cable connected near the bottom edge of the device.
Pry the last ribbon cable attached to the lower case using a plastic opening tool.
Step 10 Joystick Remove the two 8mm Phillips #00 screws from the back of the joystick.
Locate the joystick assembly near the top right corner of the motherboard.
Remove the two 8mm Phillips #00 screws from the back of the joystick.
Use the flat end of the spudger to pry off the joystick pad from its plastic housing.
Step 11Lift the joystick out of the device.
Lift the joystick pad and place it on its back. This will reveal the ribbon cable connected to the joystick pad.
Use the flat end of the spudger to pry up the retaining flap for the ribbon cable.
Lift the joystick out of the device.
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