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Spilled soda almost exclusively on my ABXY buttons. Imagine my anger when I find out it's pretty much the most difficult component to reach. Very annoying that its buried under literally everything. Despite that, your tutorial helped me fix my controller without damaging anything! Actually, it works better now than it did before I spilled soda. I used a little mechanical keyboard switch lube to dampen/smooth the shoulders and triggers. I recommend it to anyone reading this.
Best tutorial for disassembly, lots of missing steps in other videos. I also added a small square of electrical tape under A button that had inconsistent presses, not an easy job overall good luck!
Nice job 👍 But I would like to add something _extremely_ important that is easily overlooked. If anyone is having continuous problems with buttons sticking. The rubber pad can be misaligned very easily, this can be avoided by using the screw hole beside the “B” button to center.
method 5, but better: add a few drops of 90% (or higher %) Isopropyl alcohol and repeatedly tap buttons, working the alcohol deep into the base of the buttons. then, blow the remaining alcohol out and let it try for at least 5 minutes before putting the cover on. the Isypropyl alcohol will do some HEAVY lifting. if it still isn't working, you have some deeper issues and may need to do some repairing.
You must be referring to the two U.FL connectors, which look like a circle with a dot in the middle. Yeah those are antenna leads for the WiFi & Bluetooth card in the controller, and can be a pain, just make sure you line it up right before pressing them down, then after you’ve connected them, push the wires down into the channels
People have been leaving bad reviews on xbox controllers since 2007. Never have they done anything about quality control in the history of their controllers
I used my Elite Series 1 for about 6 years before I drove it into the ground. I stopped and upgraded to series 2 when the left stick click no longer clicked (still worked though, just have no tactile feedback) and the rubber grips peeled off. Never had any other issues. I've been through 6 different Elite Series 2's, buying 3 of them and sending them in for warranty twice each. The QC is so, so much worse on the series 2. Would go back to a series 1 if they still existed.
@@davidn4956 and the hilarious part about it, my original Xbox controllers still work flawlessly more than 20 years later. Ever since Xbox 360 Microsoft dug DEEP into the planned obsolescence strategy. They quite literally design the controllers to fall apart in hopes that you pay for for a new one or for your current one to be repaired. Exactly the reason why I've been shoplifting Xbox controllers since 2019, never spending a dime on them again
Didn't remind me to put the profile switch button back in and I realized it was left out when it was all reassembled. Had to do it all over again after about 2 hours
thank you so much for this wonderful service you have provided us i commend you dearly for you are truly a helpful and incredible creator and i hope you continue to bless the world like you blessed me today.
wow the last part is probs what is wrong with my elite series 2. I had 2 of these controllers. My first one had issues with the rb bumper not working (because I mainly used it to shoot my gun rather than throw a grenade in warzone) and stick drift. The second one got bad stick drift which I remedied with contact cleaner wd40. After a year or so, the paddle slot on the back recently broke so the paddle does not fit snug anymore; therefore, it does not register the paddle input half the time. Then I had to switch back to the first controller. It worked after I sprayed some wd40 contact cleaner on it. Then a day in the controller began to reset to the default profile mid gun fights. Now the controller will not register face button presses except for the b button. I will have to buy a new core elite controller I suppose. I want to try a ps5 controller but it is not compatible to customize on pc... oh well. The core elite is a little over 100 bucks and I believe the series 3 will not be out for another year or 2.
Time for a replacement on the button motherboard and avoid abusing your buttons next time if you get a whole new controller. People always eat and smash their buttons when they’re pissed off. The buttons always respond with a light tap. It’s your internet that delays when you press something.
Full offense intended, but a controller at this price point should be designed for abuse, wear/tear, and long term reliability. It’s not like Microsoft is adding some revolutionary capability here. It’s just a few buttons added to the back. So a lot of that extra expense should go towards higher quality design/components. You’re not wrong; being easy on the controller will make it last longer. But your first reaction shouldn’t be to blame the consumer, especially when you're blaming them for not pressing a button gingerly enough, and when considering that “pressing buttons” is the primary way to operate a controller.
Hmmm ok... on the hardware tester website for testing the controller, only the thumbsticks and the left&right triggers show up as responding, all the other buttons don't show anything on the site, no response at all. wtf?
There’s a testing suite built into the Xbox accessories app. Try the button under the controller image on the right that looks like a lab beaker (3:27).
Word of warning, Elite controllers are designed to NOT be opened. You will almost definitely break either the faceplate or the analog sticks during removal. Do not attempt it.
@@HowToX If Microsoft intended their Elites to be easily repairable then they wouldn't have made them so difficult to open. Don't know why you're advocating otherwise, tbh. Of course anyone can attempt to open their Elite, but saying that "anyone can do it" is foolhardy. Even people with experience in repairing controllers say opening Elites is more trouble than it's worth.
I call bullsh*t, yesterday opened one using only a small screwdriver, i spilled some cola on it so the buttons were not pushing back and getting sticky. Got everything out, cleaned the buttons and the plastic and put everything together. Was a bit tricky to do it the way to not have to use a solder when putting it together but overall full clean took me around 30min. Never in my life ive opened a controller before, also has nothing to do with electronics and hardware. One TH-cam video plus a calm approach and anyone can do it no problem.
Things you might need:
Replacement Padding: amzn.to/41VcqxK
Replacement ABXY: amzn.to/48KENRo
Repair Kit: amzn.to/3TtYrur
Isopropyl Alcohol: amzn.to/47nzJly
Decorative Joystick/D-pad Tops: amzn.to/46eup2T
Top Button Assembly: amzn.to/3NHw4r4
All Amazon links above are affiliate links. I get a small amount of money if you end up using them to make purchase (it does not have to be for the item I link to, as long as you click my link then move to another item, it works)
Spilled soda almost exclusively on my ABXY buttons. Imagine my anger when I find out it's pretty much the most difficult component to reach. Very annoying that its buried under literally everything. Despite that, your tutorial helped me fix my controller without damaging anything! Actually, it works better now than it did before I spilled soda. I used a little mechanical keyboard switch lube to dampen/smooth the shoulders and triggers. I recommend it to anyone reading this.
As an aside, imagine how enraging this would be if it were an Apple product that they didnt want you working on yourself 😅
Did the full tear down of the controller following this video. Fixed my controller. Excellent instructions very clear, thank you for the video
That's great.
Other videos have better parts…. But yours overall is the winner. Nice to see ALL key steps included.
Best tutorial for disassembly, lots of missing steps in other videos. I also added a small square of electrical tape under A button that had inconsistent presses, not an easy job overall good luck!
Glad it helped
Nice job 👍 But I would like to add something _extremely_ important that is easily overlooked.
If anyone is having continuous problems with buttons sticking. The rubber pad can be misaligned very easily, this can be avoided by using the screw hole beside the “B” button to center.
method 5, but better: add a few drops of 90% (or higher %) Isopropyl alcohol and repeatedly tap buttons, working the alcohol deep into the base of the buttons. then, blow the remaining alcohol out and let it try for at least 5 minutes before putting the cover on. the Isypropyl alcohol will do some HEAVY lifting. if it still isn't working, you have some deeper issues and may need to do some repairing.
The first 2 methods fixed my A button, tysm!!! Will be using this if it reocurs.
The accessories app is on the Xbox as well. Just go to your library then apps.
Oh man getting those 2 little wires back on..... what the actual f.... i am stuck on that part. It looks like they were soldered on before.
You must be referring to the two U.FL connectors, which look like a circle with a dot in the middle. Yeah those are antenna leads for the WiFi & Bluetooth card in the controller, and can be a pain, just make sure you line it up right before pressing them down, then after you’ve connected them, push the wires down into the channels
Thank you! You helped me save both of our wireless controllers!
Amazing video, great explanation, absolutely loved it
Watching this made me realize what possibly went wrong, I guarantee it’s that stupid rubber part holding my x button down
Best fix is to keep leaving bad reviews until they fix it or just buy the duelsense edge which is much better.
People have been leaving bad reviews on xbox controllers since 2007. Never have they done anything about quality control in the history of their controllers
I used my Elite Series 1 for about 6 years before I drove it into the ground. I stopped and upgraded to series 2 when the left stick click no longer clicked (still worked though, just have no tactile feedback) and the rubber grips peeled off. Never had any other issues.
I've been through 6 different Elite Series 2's, buying 3 of them and sending them in for warranty twice each.
The QC is so, so much worse on the series 2. Would go back to a series 1 if they still existed.
@@davidn4956 and the hilarious part about it, my original Xbox controllers still work flawlessly more than 20 years later. Ever since Xbox 360 Microsoft dug DEEP into the planned obsolescence strategy. They quite literally design the controllers to fall apart in hopes that you pay for for a new one or for your current one to be repaired.
Exactly the reason why I've been shoplifting Xbox controllers since 2019, never spending a dime on them again
Didn't remind me to put the profile switch button back in and I realized it was left out when it was all reassembled. Had to do it all over again after about 2 hours
thank you so much for this wonderful service you have provided us i commend you dearly for you are truly a helpful and incredible creator and i hope you continue to bless the world like you blessed me today.
The straw one worked for me 💯
Thank you so much bro, i think a drink spilled and made ny buttons sticky. Just blowing on it with a straw fixed it, didn’t even think of that!
I was playing Batman and I Spamed the x button and it stopped working what do I do
Do the things in the video
wow the last part is probs what is wrong with my elite series 2. I had 2 of these controllers. My first one had issues with the rb bumper not working (because I mainly used it to shoot my gun rather than throw a grenade in warzone) and stick drift. The second one got bad stick drift which I remedied with contact cleaner wd40. After a year or so, the paddle slot on the back recently broke so the paddle does not fit snug anymore; therefore, it does not register the paddle input half the time. Then I had to switch back to the first controller. It worked after I sprayed some wd40 contact cleaner on it. Then a day in the controller began to reset to the default profile mid gun fights. Now the controller will not register face button presses except for the b button. I will have to buy a new core elite controller I suppose. I want to try a ps5 controller but it is not compatible to customize on pc... oh well. The core elite is a little over 100 bucks and I believe the series 3 will not be out for another year or 2.
When you disassemble the sticks, my left stick, red button, does not "click" when pressed. How to fix? Already tried air canning.
Thank you!! This worked amazing
I’m menu button won’t stop pressing what I do
It didn't fix at all, i have to hard press them to have a clean response
Time for a replacement on the button motherboard and avoid abusing your buttons next time if you get a whole new controller. People always eat and smash their buttons when they’re pissed off. The buttons always respond with a light tap. It’s your internet that delays when you press something.
Full offense intended, but a controller at this price point should be designed for abuse, wear/tear, and long term reliability. It’s not like Microsoft is adding some revolutionary capability here. It’s just a few buttons added to the back. So a lot of that extra expense should go towards higher quality design/components. You’re not wrong; being easy on the controller will make it last longer. But your first reaction shouldn’t be to blame the consumer, especially when you're blaming them for not pressing a button gingerly enough, and when considering that “pressing buttons” is the primary way to operate a controller.
Hmmm ok... on the hardware tester website for testing the controller, only the thumbsticks and the left&right triggers show up as responding, all the other buttons don't show anything on the site, no response at all. wtf?
There’s a testing suite built into the Xbox accessories app. Try the button under the controller image on the right that looks like a lab beaker (3:27).
I have the same promblem but with the view button
Thank u so much bro i aprecciate it
can u make a video on how to fix the home button for it i have the same controller but home button won't work
This one should help: th-cam.com/video/hPGlJxmRRZs/w-d-xo.html
Ty
Word of warning, Elite controllers are designed to NOT be opened. You will almost definitely break either the faceplate or the analog sticks during removal. Do not attempt it.
Microsoft says otherwise. The official Xbox support channel has a tutorial on how to take it apart.
“WOrD oF WaRnInG”
@@HowToX If Microsoft intended their Elites to be easily repairable then they wouldn't have made them so difficult to open. Don't know why you're advocating otherwise, tbh. Of course anyone can attempt to open their Elite, but saying that "anyone can do it" is foolhardy. Even people with experience in repairing controllers say opening Elites is more trouble than it's worth.
@@javviii Yes. Most people who work with controllers agree that working on Elites is more trouble than it's worth. Have a good day!
I call bullsh*t, yesterday opened one using only a small screwdriver, i spilled some cola on it so the buttons were not pushing back and getting sticky. Got everything out, cleaned the buttons and the plastic and put everything together. Was a bit tricky to do it the way to not have to use a solder when putting it together but overall full clean took me around 30min. Never in my life ive opened a controller before, also has nothing to do with electronics and hardware. One TH-cam video plus a calm approach and anyone can do it no problem.