i don't usually drop comments but man, thank you. I've never seen or taken a controller apart but, I followed your instructions, open that green thing and blowed around the region. NOW IT HAS NO DRIFT!
No one is getting fired because all major controllers are made this way on purpose, there is already an upgraded stick but Sony,Microsoft, and Nintendo refuse to implement it
That white piece is usually the problem . You need to look at it with a magnifying glass and check the wearing of the two arms. They will wear out ,break and form a sharp edge that will scratch through the black layer on the green potentiometer that you bent out. If you see the metal under the black coating then you need to replace the green part as well as the white part. The best thing you can do is replace the white piece be for it is damaged . Or you will be doing some soldering.
I’m unsure the name of each part . But here is the brand I have used for ps5 dual sense. On Amazon . Onyehn . 15pcs/Set 2k3 Ohm Potentiometer Replacement for Dualsense PS5 . The white pice and the green piece make up the entire part the potentiometer. After three months of playing I would check each potentiometer if you see that black ring on the inside of the green piece is showing bare metal try changing just the white piece before attempting any soldering. It. May work with out needing to change the green piece . With a magnifying glass Look at the old white piece and locate two arm and you should see how they are worn down to a Point that damages the green part. Your goal should be to check the white piece every few months and swap it out defore the arms on the white pice wear out. Note, the arms on the white piece are at the 9 o’clock and 3 o’clock position Good luck.
@@wally1957 now might be the time for you to change the white piece. Changing the white piece before it fails is what will keep you from having to do some soldering and replacing both pieces . The worn out white piece damages the green piece
yeah .. just pushes all those electronic components and those amazing haptic and adaptive triggers tech .. as if its EASY to make such things ... sure , they could've be nice and use the hall effect for longevity .. but please .. use your brain abit
The only thing that sucks is that you got to keep your money up If you want a new controller. That’s the only thing I hate about It. Buying PS4 controllers was a great budget for me. Idk I might buy the PS4 controller playing on my PS5. If I can find a budget PS5 controller that’s fine.
Planned obsolescence is my guess. On my third in 4 years…………..I make sure this one gets stored, dust free after every session of playing the PS5 now lol
Then they don't do a thing saying your SOL sucker buy a new controller only for it to breakdown 6 months down the line again... that's how they keep making money
@@MJ.4016 months? Sounds like you need to learn to take better care of your controllers. I have 2 controllers I’ve had for 2 years with heavy use and never had stick drift or any issues, in fact can’t recall ever having stick drift on any controller I’ve had both for PS/Xbox
Dude! I have gone through 2 controllers since I got my ps5 last year. The first one I sold to game stop with wicked stuck drift. I guess they fix them before selling. Bow my new one had drift after like 3 months. These things are trash! However I was not gonna get another new one with out trying this. I went in with no expectations. Did everything you did and it is BRAND NEW! liked and subbed.
I did this with the controller that came with my PS5, the L3 started drifting hard left constantly after 6 months, for no reason at all, always took care of my things. I had it lying around for a year, was close to just throwing it out since i bought two new ones, but i tried this, and just as i thought, nah it probably wont work, my controller now works just fine again, smack my ass and call Judy! 👍
@@rudymendizabalbellani9087 I just cleaned the inside of the potentiometer, but, the joy was cut short, the controller has started the drifting again, so I need to try again, and clean it deeper with some rubbing alcohol this time.
Thanks so much man, method 3 helped me so much, I was dealing with drift for about 5 months and was going to buy a new controller but this video fixed my problem 👍
So I want to take a moment to thank you for making this video. I used method 4, bought a pack of joy sticks, took the controllers apart and replaced them as instructed. Now I can finally play games with my family and friends without being frustrated with stick drift. Spent only $13.25 on parts and tools to fix 2 ps5 controllers instead of spending 159.98 plus tax on a new set. THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!!
@@chrisjohnson2186 Thats what I love you hear! You make urself proud w taking the braver option, spending low and doing the hardwork rather than flashing another fortune. Happy for you mate!
Y’all are in the comment mad at him because you broke your own controller? You made the choice to do method 3/4 how does that fall on him? Only person you can blame is yourself.
He's Indian, cut him slack. His lack of terminology obviously does not affect his knowledge of taking electronics apart and putting them back together lol. I give him mad props.
Thanks! Ran that hardwaretester and sure enough it showed really bad stick drift. Never thought just blowing in it would work but ten seconds later all working perfectly! Was about to start looking at taking it apart or buying a new one. Nice one! 👍😆
Thank you so much! Method 3 completely got rid of my stick drift. I can finally play without having to worry about it! Edit: Nevermind, it didn't work 😭
Definitely recommend the third option to a tee. Don't use a q-tip cause some of the hairs can catch & make the drift worse. Instead of the alcohol wipe, I dump a microfiber cloth into rubbing alcohol to clean. Be cautious of the wires for snapping, I broke mine that connected to in game chat but I'm fine without that.
Bro, ignore the ignorant. Thanks for dropping knowledge on us, I saved this vid. But imma see how long I can make my dualsense controllers last without stick drift. My nintendo switch pro controller got it so badly and tried all methods except for taking it apart. I have a cheap controller from Amazon that I've been using ($14) and all I need to do is recalibrate it and it goes back to normal...it has been by far the best controller and hasn't had stick drift since acknowledging that placing it upside-down on any surface will surely cause drift. So with these dualsenses, I plan to take extra care of them (make sure they're properly stored, cover from dust, etc.) and not treat the items like dirty teens or young adults and see how long they actually last. Legend has it, some people have never had stick drift problems because they actually took care of their controllers 🤷🏼♂️
You missed a ribbon cable on the bottom when reinstalling the controller. You moved it out but never hooked it up, you just hooked up the microphone one. Other then that this is a great video!
@@Mr.BC777 ahh yes, I probably ended up re installing the wire after making the video, missed that probably! Sorry for that, and thanks for your comment :)
Thanks men, i got my ps5 less than month ago.. already controller was drifting to left side, badlly. 3rd method fixed every thing, sub from me, and God bless ya 😁
Massive thank you! I had stick drift mostly in my left joystick, the white disc had a brown layer on the ring. It just needed some cleaning and it was fixed. Ty Fuad
Bro, thank you so much for this informative video! For me the problem where the potentiometers, so I took the good ones from my second controller and replaced them in my good controller. Now I have one good one instead of two drifting ones. For people who accidentally remove the microphone during the disassembling, just google a picture of how it normally looks, you can easily slide the cable back through the lid, and fix the cable with the hole back inside the lid. Sony will not take another €80 out of my pocket for their fancy plastic.
Worked perfectly for me I used rubbing alcohol and qtips. Mine was Hella dirty after only 2 months of use. I wish you had it were I could send you a tip $. Thanks again !!!
Sadly mine came back again and i had to buy a new one. But its so annoying. I fixed it and it didnt make problems for 4-5 days then boom stick annoying again
Thanks for the help bro, but this ultimately didn't work out for me. I was destined to fail from the start. A small piece from the white disk thing from inside of the green opening "gate" as you called it, has been damaged and needed replacing (which I can't afford rn & can't risk breaking another piece trying to replace it), hence why it had aggressive stick drift in the first place. No amount of cleaning was going to fix that. It's too complicated for me as it is, and now it's beyond anything that I can do for it. This controller is my NEWER controller. I've hardly used it all that much, but soon after it came out of the box, it already had the drift. Slowly at first, but gradually increasing in aggressiveness. The problem with that is the fact that I'm sure I didn't get a warranty on it, and if I did, it wouldn't matter, because of the fact that I kept it displayed on my desk for at least a year or two before finally opening it. I wanted to open it as a backup when I felt I needed it the most (aka when my OG Ps5 controller got the drift), but the new controller had it too, but even worse. To this day, I'm still using my OG controller (it's my only option), because the drift isn't nearly as bad, and it happens off and on at random times. It can go weeks without any drift, and then it randomly comes back again. The newer controller is unplayable altogether, as EVERYTHING immediately goes to the left continuously without ever stopping. I can't even access a freakin menu to go to a damn game. I've been cheated out of $70 and given a shtty defective controller that I'm permanently stuck with. Smfh 🤬😤😮💨
@@TheMitchZone hey buddy, that's quite unfortunate to have such drift already from the start. This shouldn't happen. Usually ppl get the drift some plays after opening the box. Given the situation u have with that potentiometer, I'd say there isn't much else u can do apart from desoldering the whole thing out and soldering a fresh one in. But I get you, thats a lot of time, investment and risk involved so ppl typically tend to avoid that (i would too!) I guess ur just safe to this day using those wired controllers, they rlly do slay. And yeah, hope ur OG controller survives longer! Thanks for the comment, wish u all the best mate
When you told me to open it like the front up I grabbed the pin that was used to restart the controller and put it carfully inside the stick cracks and it’s took out the dust and it was fixed
Both of my controllers went down with left stick drift, from barely any use. They were repaired under warranty...and nothing has happened in close to a year...but now the warranty is over
I was going crazy with my ps5 remote. Been super nice to it and all of a sudden for the last few months the left stick would randomly drift on its own whole playing and while navigating menus it also affected the directional pad. I was close to ordering a new one and saw this, I followed step by step from disassembly , cleaning with rubbing alcohol, to assembling and it's FIXED finally. It took me about 20 minutes while following this tutorial. Only problem I have now is that the left stick when you move it towards the right it's jammed so have to give it a harder push for it to go right but it works now, usually if you go any other direction you can move right. I've tested it playing fifa and battlefield and it works beautifully, it's annoying there's a clunking sound when I have to force push right on the left analog stick but it happens so fast the characters do move as intended, probably annoying but I saved some money for now meanwhile I wait for the new remote to come out. I might just order the whole box thing to replace instead since the jammed thingy is coming from there but thanks a lot, I finally don't have drift don't know why I waited until today. So far after a couple hours it's working fine.
Update: Today is my second day using my PlayStation 5 controller without any issues, and I still can't believe it, no more left stick drift! You've saved me a lot of money. The left stick also stopped getting stuck and now moves smoothly. Here's what happened: I wrapped a rubber band around both the left and right sticks, and after I removed it, the left stick felt like new, no more sticking! I was playing FIFA today, and even though I still had some stickiness with the left analog stick (but no more drift), I decided to wrap both joysticks with a rubber band when I was losing, just so the game would finish, and I could collect my rewards. After the game, I removed the rubber band and, to my surprise, the left stick could move smoothly to the right again. It honestly feels like I bought a new controller. Thank you so much! I'm sure karma will reward you and your family with good health, prosperity, and fortune. When you do good for others, the universe always finds a way to repay it.
Opening and cleaning the white disks is a temporary solution. Soon or later, you will have the drift issue coming back. In order to fix your drift issues permanently, you better learn to soldier and change both existing potentiometers with hall effect potentiometers. You will love the result.
My controller started ghosting after only a year of use and I spent the last two days pouting up a storm about it. I just took the time to remove the front (black) piece of the controller, blew in it, rubbed it with a toothbrush, squeezed some isopropyl alcohol in the L3/R3 buttons and wiggled them around and now 99% of the ghosting is gone lol. I really need to keep that thing clean.
i don't usually drop comments but man, thank you. I've never seen or taken a controller apart but, I followed your instructions, open that green thing and blowed around the region. NOW IT HAS NO DRIFT!
I'm so happy for you 💯
Man cut it out
Its a temporary fix. The issue is the stick itself. Countless times you can do this, but it will never completely fix stick drift.
I don't believe dude
Should have thrown some oil in there too keep it smooth
Who made this controller They need to get fired immediately
Naw they're getting a promotion 😅. Cheaply made product that doesnt cost the manufacturer much and it costs the consumers a whole lot
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No one is getting fired because all major controllers are made this way on purpose, there is already an upgraded stick but Sony,Microsoft, and Nintendo refuse to implement it
@@pieck5460 the all Will the whole feeling right now
If anything they will only get raises
That white piece is usually the problem . You need to look at it with a magnifying glass and check the wearing of the two arms. They will wear out ,break and form a sharp edge that will scratch through the black layer on the green potentiometer that you bent out. If you see the metal under the black coating then you need to replace the green part as well as the white part. The best thing you can do is replace the white piece be for it is damaged . Or you will be doing some soldering.
what is the name of the piece? id have to buy a new one, I see mine is chipped which must have been why its drifting
I’m unsure the name of each part . But here is the brand I have used for ps5 dual sense. On Amazon . Onyehn . 15pcs/Set 2k3 Ohm Potentiometer Replacement for Dualsense PS5 . The white pice and the green piece make up the entire part the potentiometer. After three months of playing I would check each potentiometer if you see that black ring on the inside of the green piece is showing bare metal try changing just the white piece before attempting any soldering. It. May work with out needing to change the green piece .
With a magnifying glass Look at the old white piece and locate two arm and you should see how they are worn down to a Point that damages the green part.
Your goal should be to check the white piece every few months and swap it out defore the arms on the white pice wear out. Note, the arms on the white piece are at the 9 o’clock and 3 o’clock position
Good luck.
I just used a Q-tip with rubbing alcohol and no mag glass. Just clean it well.
@@wally1957 now might be the time for you to change the white piece. Changing the white piece before it fails is what will keep you from having to do some soldering and replacing both pieces . The worn out white piece damages the green piece
I paid 70$ for a piece of plastic
yeah .. just pushes all those electronic components and those amazing haptic and adaptive triggers tech .. as if its EASY to make such things ... sure , they could've be nice and use the hall effect for longevity .. but please .. use your brain abit
Real bro 75
Bro my controller cost 70$ an I can’t find any ways to fix it🤦🏾♂️
The only thing that sucks is that you got to keep your money up If you want a new controller. That’s the only thing I hate about It. Buying PS4 controllers was a great budget for me. Idk I might buy the PS4 controller playing on my PS5. If I can find a budget PS5 controller that’s fine.
@@HorrorAnime you will get a warning ""This game cannot be played with Dualshock 4""" .. trust me.. don't waste ur money on outdated stuff
4 controllers in 4 years , I've never had this issue with any other console
8 controllers in 2 years💀
@fish_R_stinky69
Man same for me 7-8 Xbox/PS5 controllers got stick drift, f'n ridiculous. Never had stick drift on the Xbox One,PS4, 360, PS3
Fr im on ny 2nd one in 1 year!
3rd
Planned obsolescence is my guess. On my third in 4 years…………..I make sure this one gets stored, dust free after every session of playing the PS5 now lol
@@Hellcat_Jack Yup.
Sony should issue new controllers for stick drift customers at no charge. Here in Canada they make you pay shipping to send it to Sony to look at it.
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Then they don't do a thing saying your SOL sucker buy a new controller only for it to breakdown 6 months down the line again... that's how they keep making money
@@MJ.4016 months? Sounds like you need to learn to take better care of your controllers. I have 2 controllers I’ve had for 2 years with heavy use and never had stick drift or any issues, in fact can’t recall ever having stick drift on any controller I’ve had both for PS/Xbox
@Nino477 then your lucky, my first set lasted a year. And since then like maybe 9 months if I'm lucky, I don't throw them or abuse them.
Dude! I have gone through 2 controllers since I got my ps5 last year. The first one I sold to game stop with wicked stuck drift. I guess they fix them before selling. Bow my new one had drift after like 3 months. These things are trash! However I was not gonna get another new one with out trying this. I went in with no expectations. Did everything you did and it is BRAND NEW! liked and subbed.
Superb! Happy for you :))
Wow. I blew air thinking it was a waste of time but tried it since I have nothing to lose and it worked! Thanks for the simple but effective tip.
I did this with the controller that came with my PS5, the L3 started drifting hard left constantly after 6 months, for no reason at all, always took care of my things. I had it lying around for a year, was close to just throwing it out since i bought two new ones, but i tried this, and just as i thought, nah it probably wont work, my controller now works just fine again, smack my ass and call Judy! 👍
Which method worked for you?
@@rudymendizabalbellani9087 I just cleaned the inside of the potentiometer, but, the joy was cut short, the controller has started the drifting again, so I need to try again, and clean it deeper with some rubbing alcohol this time.
4:40 very slowly AND very quickly...impressive
😂
Thanks so much man, method 3 helped me so much, I was dealing with drift for about 5 months and was going to buy a new controller but this video fixed my problem 👍
Greattttt!
So I want to take a moment to thank you for making this video. I used method 4, bought a pack of joy sticks, took the controllers apart and replaced them as instructed.
Now I can finally play games with my family and friends without being frustrated with stick drift.
Spent only $13.25 on parts and tools to fix 2 ps5 controllers instead of spending 159.98 plus tax on a new set.
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!!
@@chrisjohnson2186 Thats what I love you hear! You make urself proud w taking the braver option, spending low and doing the hardwork rather than flashing another fortune. Happy for you mate!
Y’all are in the comment mad at him because you broke your own controller?
You made the choice to do method 3/4 how does that fall on him?
Only person you can blame is yourself.
Not really
Let's just say he Basically tricked us in some kinda of way
Method 3! Worked like a charm, thank you so much for this video and the clear instructions and explanations.
Thank you so much! Cheers 🥂
I came back to this video “back again” love your content bro
@@kevsretrogaming 🙏🙏🙏
just did the 3rd method and it helped a lot
slightly damage the white disc thing so it’s still somewhat there but besides that it’s fine
My question is how does he not know what a guitar pic is and continuously calls that guitar pick a guitar string?😂
🤓
😂😂😂
He's Indian, cut him slack. His lack of terminology obviously does not affect his knowledge of taking electronics apart and putting them back together lol. I give him mad props.
It's not a guitar pick it's a tool for prying it's just shaped like a pick . In his defense . Mostly for workimg on cell phones
I wanted to say ty bro for the tutorial. I was able to fix my drift. $70 bucks saved!
I used method 3.
@@aqueenchi117 really glad for you bro! Enjoy gaming 😊
Thanks! Ran that hardwaretester and sure enough it showed really bad stick drift. Never thought just blowing in it would work but ten seconds later all working perfectly! Was about to start looking at taking it apart or buying a new one. Nice one! 👍😆
I can’t believe I just blew into my sticks like an old Nintendo …..and it worked😂😂😂. No more drift. Thanks!👍🏼
Method 3! Thank you buddy your tutorial help me save my controler and money 😊💪💪
Thank you so much for this video. You saved me 70 bucks. Method 3 worked after I cleaned the white disc with rubbing alcohol using a cotton swab.
@@aparke22 vamosss!
Thank you so much! Method 3 completely got rid of my stick drift. I can finally play without having to worry about it!
Edit: Nevermind, it didn't work 😭
did u ever fix it lmao
@@nuotella no I didn’t. I already scratched my ps5 controller a lot. I think I should just buy another controller.
@@plxverised skill issue
I used a nail filer instead of a screw driver still worked lol
how
Same 😂
work for me with 2nd method, thank u bro, ur life saver
Same 😃😃
Definitely recommend the third option to a tee. Don't use a q-tip cause some of the hairs can catch & make the drift worse. Instead of the alcohol wipe, I dump a microfiber cloth into rubbing alcohol to clean. Be cautious of the wires for snapping, I broke mine that connected to in game chat but I'm fine without that.
Great suggestions, indeed I didn't use the cotton bud as well. I also tore apart the vibration motors, but I can live without that!
Method 2 worked, thank you very much bro🥳
Mine was new and started having drift. Watched your video, and it worked after blowing the air inside 😂😂😂😂. Let me subscribe . Thank you so much 😂💓
I sincerely want to thank you, it worked and was damn easy. Love from India 🙏🏼
Bro, ignore the ignorant. Thanks for dropping knowledge on us, I saved this vid. But imma see how long I can make my dualsense controllers last without stick drift. My nintendo switch pro controller got it so badly and tried all methods except for taking it apart. I have a cheap controller from Amazon that I've been using ($14) and all I need to do is recalibrate it and it goes back to normal...it has been by far the best controller and hasn't had stick drift since acknowledging that placing it upside-down on any surface will surely cause drift. So with these dualsenses, I plan to take extra care of them (make sure they're properly stored, cover from dust, etc.) and not treat the items like dirty teens or young adults and see how long they actually last. Legend has it, some people have never had stick drift problems because they actually took care of their controllers 🤷🏼♂️
Hey hey I took it apart and cleaned it and it totally works. Thanks dude
dawg the blow air tip actually worked thank you
@@gavinfoger4720 👍
Thank you so much😊 it worked I had to take apart the controller apart and clean it thank goodness I don't have to pay another $70. have a blessed day
@@9KDRAGON 😊
Thanks man this actually helped you rescued my gaming career
@@typicalevil happy to help :)
Thank you so much, step 3 worked for me🎉
Fixed the issue for me, thanks a lot!!!
U saved the day bro! Method #2 normally I'm not technically inclined like this, but u made it simple 👍🏾
@@rafajt262 :)))
Same controller for three years, still kicking
Welll god dayum! Method 3 actually works 😮 sick of repalcing controller every year so im glad i found this
OMG 1 HOUR DOING THIS AND IT WORKED PERFECTLY (Method 3)
@@Kinkoe So happy for you mate :)
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Thanks for the video and the assistance. Did not take the chance used Method 4. Works great, and I have an extra part if needed.
You missed a ribbon cable on the bottom when reinstalling the controller. You moved it out but never hooked it up, you just hooked up the microphone one. Other then that this is a great video!
@@Mr.BC777 ahh yes, I probably ended up re installing the wire after making the video, missed that probably! Sorry for that, and thanks for your comment :)
@@FuadPhenomenon what is the other wire beside the microphone wire?
Hi, I got to method 3 which worked and this video was a great guide! Thank you very much bud!
Happy for you, bud!
Wow I didn’t expect this to work I didn’t even do a very good job and it worked perfectly thank you
Great video. It was one of most in depth and easy to follow disassemble and assemble videos i have seen for the dual sense. Thanks
Glad, it was helpful!
Thanks Bro! im about to buy a new controller. your tutorial saved me alot of money :)
@@RogieKolimlim happy for ya mate
Thank you so much for this video. Please help me a lot in Fortnite had stick for a year now I got to know how to solve it. Thank you.
Worked like a charm.....back in business! Thanks!
@@wally1957 awesome!
Thank you! I have solved the problem of my controller. By the way that thing is called a guitar pick! ;-)
Bro works for Sony undercover
Solved it! Much appreciated 🙏
Blowing inside it actually worked I can't believe it!!!
Thnx! This helped fix my left stick drift. Really good step by step video. 🙏🏻
Awesome!
Thank you. Solved the drift!
@@MrsJenPink woohoo 🙌
My aim started violently spinning left during a ranked match of Overwatch😑🚮thanks for the reminder of the reset button! Well deserved like 👍
Thanks men, i got my ps5 less than month ago.. already controller was drifting to left side, badlly. 3rd method fixed every thing, sub from me, and God bless ya 😁
Hey buddy! Congrats, glad it worked for ya!
I will try everything other than tearing it apart…if it comes to that I will just buy a new controller.
Thanks for the video.
Massive thank you! I had stick drift mostly in my left joystick, the white disc had a brown layer on the ring. It just needed some cleaning and it was fixed. Ty Fuad
Hey, thats wonderful! Happy to help :)
u r big bro, 2nd method really worked with me, thanks Fuad🤝
OMG you helped me so much thank you
:)))
I did all the steps and it worked thank you so much!
@@FenrirFH awesome!!
Thanks for the help
Thank you for method 3. My controller is a limited time controller, its the spider man 2 controller, and I got so scared when It got stick drift
Thanks bro , for such a detailed instruction. Method 3 worked fine .
I love this dude man I fix it
Method 3 worked for me appreciate it
Bro, thank you so much for this informative video! For me the problem where the potentiometers, so I took the good ones from my second controller and replaced them in my good controller. Now I have one good one instead of two drifting ones.
For people who accidentally remove the microphone during the disassembling, just google a picture of how it normally looks, you can easily slide the cable back through the lid, and fix the cable with the hole back inside the lid.
Sony will not take another €80 out of my pocket for their fancy plastic.
@@DVN_DVN great stuff bro! 😃
I love you so much bro it works great now
Awesome!
For anyone looking for help like me…this video is what you need…problem fixed!!!
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I think I'll just buy a new one. I really can't be bothered with all the hassle !!!!
an 80 dollar new one?? ha try buying 3 per year at this rate 🤬
method 3 thanks man
TYSM did method 2 and it did indeed work im grateful
@@byambadagvadorjpurev3200 great!
I appreciate the video suggestion I'm definitely going to buy some of those potentiometers.
Best of luck!
Worked perfectly for me I used rubbing alcohol and qtips. Mine was Hella dirty after only 2 months of use. I wish you had it were I could send you a tip $. Thanks again !!!
Wow this actually helped😂😂😂
Thanks a lot❤❤❤❤
@@C47L3NLAM 👍 👌
i opened my controller and wiped the white disks like u did. my stick drift is gone and hopefully it stays that way for a while.
@@herbertankrah1283 great! I'm hoping the same for you too!
Sadly mine came back again and i had to buy a new one. But its so annoying. I fixed it and it didnt make problems for 4-5 days then boom stick annoying again
@@Mehmet2000TR I feel like Sony just started producing shit controllers; wasn't the case pre BM-30 for sure....
@@FuadPhenomenon is the ps5 pro controller good any good? I mean i hope it is for the price😅
@@Mehmet2000TR Haven't experienced it myself, can't comment on that sorry!
Oh man ur wild using the needle nose to grab the cables and thumbtack lol
Surprisingly method 2 worked for me for now... Not sure if it's gonna last but I'm not holding high hopes on that.
I just tried removing the joystick tray and cleaning the stick with a a tip. Seems to have worked
my controller worked for 4th method..thank u
Thanks for the help bro, but this ultimately didn't work out for me. I was destined to fail from the start. A small piece from the white disk thing from inside of the green opening "gate" as you called it, has been damaged and needed replacing (which I can't afford rn & can't risk breaking another piece trying to replace it), hence why it had aggressive stick drift in the first place. No amount of cleaning was going to fix that. It's too complicated for me as it is, and now it's beyond anything that I can do for it. This controller is my NEWER controller. I've hardly used it all that much, but soon after it came out of the box, it already had the drift. Slowly at first, but gradually increasing in aggressiveness. The problem with that is the fact that I'm sure I didn't get a warranty on it, and if I did, it wouldn't matter, because of the fact that I kept it displayed on my desk for at least a year or two before finally opening it. I wanted to open it as a backup when I felt I needed it the most (aka when my OG Ps5 controller got the drift), but the new controller had it too, but even worse. To this day, I'm still using my OG controller (it's my only option), because the drift isn't nearly as bad, and it happens off and on at random times. It can go weeks without any drift, and then it randomly comes back again. The newer controller is unplayable altogether, as EVERYTHING immediately goes to the left continuously without ever stopping. I can't even access a freakin menu to go to a damn game. I've been cheated out of $70 and given a shtty defective controller that I'm permanently stuck with. Smfh 🤬😤😮💨
@@TheMitchZone hey buddy, that's quite unfortunate to have such drift already from the start. This shouldn't happen. Usually ppl get the drift some plays after opening the box. Given the situation u have with that potentiometer, I'd say there isn't much else u can do apart from desoldering the whole thing out and soldering a fresh one in. But I get you, thats a lot of time, investment and risk involved so ppl typically tend to avoid that (i would too!) I guess ur just safe to this day using those wired controllers, they rlly do slay. And yeah, hope ur OG controller survives longer! Thanks for the comment, wish u all the best mate
When you told me to open it like the front up I grabbed the pin that was used to restart the controller and put it carfully inside the stick cracks and it’s took out the dust and it was fixed
Thank you for the vid
i took it apart completely and its just like new. i hope it stays that way
Update fixed it thanx. I was just about to throw my controller away
#3 worked great thank you
Thanks brother my controller is now Working ❤
@@yogeshmishra6203 glad to hear bro!
Great video 👍
Both of my controllers went down with left stick drift, from barely any use. They were repaired under warranty...and nothing has happened in close to a year...but now the warranty is over
I'm on my 4th controller already good thing Walmart don't ask questions about returning
Thank you😁
2:00 guitar string? lmfaoo
😂😂😂😂😂
Does the first method work? I don’t want to accidentally break it.
Just tried on one of my 3 bad controllers. Fingers crossed. I can give one to the needy
I was going crazy with my ps5 remote. Been super nice to it and all of a sudden for the last few months the left stick would randomly drift on its own whole playing and while navigating menus it also affected the directional pad. I was close to ordering a new one and saw this, I followed step by step from disassembly , cleaning with rubbing alcohol, to assembling and it's FIXED finally. It took me about 20 minutes while following this tutorial. Only problem I have now is that the left stick when you move it towards the right it's jammed so have to give it a harder push for it to go right but it works now, usually if you go any other direction you can move right. I've tested it playing fifa and battlefield and it works beautifully, it's annoying there's a clunking sound when I have to force push right on the left analog stick but it happens so fast the characters do move as intended, probably annoying but I saved some money for now meanwhile I wait for the new remote to come out. I might just order the whole box thing to replace instead since the jammed thingy is coming from there but thanks a lot, I finally don't have drift don't know why I waited until today. So far after a couple hours it's working fine.
@@Ki1ngOfGods 💪💪
Update: Today is my second day using my PlayStation 5 controller without any issues, and I still can't believe it, no more left stick drift! You've saved me a lot of money. The left stick also stopped getting stuck and now moves smoothly. Here's what happened: I wrapped a rubber band around both the left and right sticks, and after I removed it, the left stick felt like new, no more sticking!
I was playing FIFA today, and even though I still had some stickiness with the left analog stick (but no more drift), I decided to wrap both joysticks with a rubber band when I was losing, just so the game would finish, and I could collect my rewards. After the game, I removed the rubber band and, to my surprise, the left stick could move smoothly to the right again. It honestly feels like I bought a new controller. Thank you so much! I'm sure karma will reward you and your family with good health, prosperity, and fortune. When you do good for others, the universe always finds a way to repay it.
@@Ki1ngOfGods awesome! Thanks for those kind words 🙏 really means a lot, and am genuinely happy to help :)
I cleaned and replaced both of those little white pieces. It improved but still drifts.
Than you so much i saved 60 euros thanks to you❤
Thank you!!! Worked perfectly
Opening and cleaning the white disks is a temporary solution. Soon or later, you will have the drift issue coming back.
In order to fix your drift issues permanently, you better learn to soldier and change both existing potentiometers with hall effect potentiometers.
You will love the result.
@@darkforest03 that surely wud be a permanent fix! Up to the folks who decide to take that step or not
I really have to join the army to learn how to fix a controller? 😢
I had really bad stick drift and I tried method 2
It’s not gone but it is greatly reduced and is barely noticeable
Thank you so much
My controller started ghosting after only a year of use and I spent the last two days pouting up a storm about it. I just took the time to remove the front (black) piece of the controller, blew in it, rubbed it with a toothbrush, squeezed some isopropyl alcohol in the L3/R3 buttons and wiggled them around and now 99% of the ghosting is gone lol. I really need to keep that thing clean.
Wow, thats amazing. Surely worth it if u perform the operations correctly.