Do you want to take your Xbox One controller apart? Perhaps you want to clean the inside, fix stick drift, replace electronic components, check battery connections, paint it, or just see what's under the hood. With the right tools, it's easy to take apart an Xbox One controller. Read on to learn how to safely disassemble your Xbox One wireless or wired controller.
Quick Summary: Taking an Xbox One Controller Apart
Remove the battery cover and batteries, then use a spudger to remove the handle covers. Use a T8S/H Torx (or a small flathead) screwdriver to remove the 5 screws from the back. Remove the faceplate, then wiggle off the back panel to expose the internals. Keep track of screws, and handle parts gently to avoid damage.
Steps
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Remove the batteries. Before you begin, open the battery compartment on the back of the controller and remove the two AA batteries from the back of the controller. [1] X Research source
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Remove the sticker from the battery compartment. If you've never taken apart your controller, you will see a sticker label inside the battery compartment. You'll need to remove this sticker. There is a screw underneath the sticker that you will need to remove. [2] X Research source
- If you don't want to remove the whole sticker, you can use a screwdriver to feel for the screw behind the center of the label, then punch a hole through the sticker to reveal it. [3] X Research source
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Remove the plastic covers from the backs of the handles. To do so, insert a plastic spudger into the crease along the side of the controller handle. Slide it around the crease to pry loose the plastic covers on the backs of the handles. Then remove the plastic panels from both handles. [4] X Research source
- If you don't have a plastic spudger, you can use a flathead screwdriver. Just be careful not to damage the plastic.
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Remove the screws from the back of the controller. Use a Torx 8 Security screwdriver to unscrew the 5 10mm screws from the back of the controller. There are two screws at the bottom and tops of the sides below the plastic panels you just removed. Then there is one screw in the center of the battery compartment.
- If you don't have a Torx 8 Security screwdriver, you can find an affordable set of them at an electronics repair store, hardware store, or even on Amazon .
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Remove the faceplate. Once the screws and back panels are removed, the plastic faceplate on the front of the controller should slide right off. Use your fingertips to gently remove the front faceplate.
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Remove the back of the controller. To do so, turn the controller over and gently wiggle the remaining plastic cover on the back loose. Then, lift it away from the controller. Now you should have access to the buttons on the front and the circuit boards on the back.
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Remove the rubber thumbsticks. For the original Xbox One controllers, you can just grab the rubber thumbsticks and pull them off. [5] X Research source On other models, including the Xbox One Elite Series 2 controller, you will need to twist the thumbsticks counterclockwise until you can pull them off. [6] X Research source Without the faceplate holding them on, they should slide off pretty easily.
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Remove the top cover. To do so, place a flathead screwdriver underneath the plastic panel near the top, in between the two buttons in the center of the controller. Gently pry the top plastic panel loose and remove it with your fingertips.
- The bumper button covers and top cover may require a little more pull to remove than the other covers.
- Once the top cover has been removed, you can easily check the USB connector to see if it has a good connection.
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Remove the wireless connect button. It's the button on the top center-left of the controller. With the top cover removed, you can easily pull it off.
- This is a small piece, so make sure you put it somewhere safe where it won't get lost.
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Remove the D-pad. To do so, first use a flathead screwdriver to pry loose the metal ring around the D-pad. Then, pull it apart from the controller. Once that has been removed, you can easily lift the plastic D-pad button out of its housing. [7] X Research source
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Remove the rumble motors (optional). The motors are attached to the bottom board by wires. If you want to remove them, you will need to desolder the wires from the bottom board. Once the wires are detached, you can easily lift the rumble motors out of their case. [8] X Research source
- This is not recommended unless you have adequate soldering skills.
- You can leave the motors attached to the bottom board, but be careful when handling them. Hold the motors in one hand while holding the board in the other.
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Remove the screws from the bottom board. There are two screws holding the bottom board in place. They are located just above where the motors sit on the back of the board. You'll need a Torx 6 screwdriver to remove the screws.
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Remove the bottom motherboard. The bottom board is the board that sits closest to you when you turn the controller over. Grab the edges of the board with your fingertips and gently wiggle it loose. Once it is detached from the connector, you can lift it out of the controller case. Be careful of the wires if the motors are still attached. [9] X Research source
- If you are experiencing stick drift , you may be able to fix it by turning the black plastic piece on the side of the joystick module with a screwdriver. If the joystick is drifting down or backward, turn the module clockwise. If it is drifting forward, turn it counterclockwise. Give it a few turns and then move the stick around. Repeat two or three times to remove any gunk from the stick. [10] X Research source
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Remove the screw from the motherboard. The motherboard is the board that sits closest to the front of the controller. It has one screw in the middle. Use a Torx 6 screwdriver to remove the screw from the back of the motherboard.
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Remove the motherboard. Once the screw has been removed, you can easily lift the motherboard out. Just grab the edges with your fingertips and lift it out. Now you have access to all components on the boards. You can clean the boards . If you have soldering skills , you can remove and replace any components on the circuit boards that need replacing. The USB connector is at the top of the controller, and the headphone jack and expansion port are located at the bottom of the controller on the bottom board.
- To clean the circuit board, use a soft, lint-free cloth. You can use compressed air, but be careful to spray in short, gentle bursts to avoid ruining the board. [11] X Research source
- To spot clean the boards, use a cotton swab dipped in rubbing alcohol. Just make sure you ring out any excess alcohol before applying it to the boards. To clean stubborn dirt, debris, and gunk, use a rubber cleaning tool or a clean pencil eraser.
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Remove the rubber button connector. The rubber button connector sits between the buttons and the motherboard. This is the piece that makes contact with the motherboard when you press the buttons. Once the motherboard has been removed, you can just lift the rubber button connector out of the case.
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Remove the buttons. Once the rubber button connector has been removed, the buttons will slide out. Just flip the controller case over, and the buttons will fall out of the back. Now the controller has been completely disassembled. You can replace any parts or clean any gunk that is causing the buttons to stick. [12] X Research source
- To reassemble the controller, just put the pieces back where they were in the reverse order they were removed.
Expert Q&A
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Tips
- Depending on the issue you are having, it may not be necessary to disassemble the entire controller. Take apart just enough to access what you need.Thanks
- To prevent losing parts, place the screws and small components in a small dish or tray.Thanks
Warnings
- Removing certain components from the circuit boards requires soldering skills. You may want to go to an electronics specialist if you are not comfortable with this.Thanks
- The Xbox One controller has many small parts that are easy to lose. Make sure you keep them in a safe place.Thanks
Things You'll Need
- T8 Torx Security screwdriver
- T6 Torx Security screwdriver (if you want to remove the bottom board)
- Spudger or plastic pry tool (a guitar pick will work in a pinch)
- A small tray or container for the removed parts and screws
References
- ↑ https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Xbox+One+Wireless+Controller+Model+1537+Disassembly/107170
- ↑ https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Xbox+One+Wireless+Controller+Model+1537+Disassembly/107170
- ↑ https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Xbox+One+Wireless+Controller+Thumbstick+Replacement/36840
- ↑ https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Xbox+One+Wireless+Controller+Model+1537+Disassembly/107170
- ↑ https://youtu.be/CZ6m0TB8Y-U?si=XKOs2cCBcyKjXCmK&t=266
- ↑ https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/How+to+Fix+an+Analog+Stick+Drift+in+an+Xbox+One+Elite+Series+2+Controller/146729
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8fsYv-9rliM&t=218s
- ↑ https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Xbox+One+Wireless+Controller+Rumble+Motor+Replacement/37614
- ↑ https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Xbox+One+Wireless+Controller+Bottom+Motherboard+Replacement/36848