Xbox 360 Wireless Controller – Disassembling procedure – How to remove the battery - How to replace the D-Pad
Xbox 360 Wireless
Controller: DISASSEMBLING AND d PAD REPLACEMENT
Depress
the battery release button on the top of the controller.
Remove the battery holder from the controller.
The standard option for Xbox 360 Wireless Controllers Battery Packs is AA batteries. A rechargeable battery is also available, but both battery options are removed from the controller in the same way
Remove the battery holder from the controller.
The standard option for Xbox 360 Wireless Controllers Battery Packs is AA batteries. A rechargeable battery is also available, but both battery options are removed from the controller in the same way
Use
a pair of tweezers to peel the bar-code sticker from the battery compartment.
Use
a pair of tweezers to peel the bar-code sticker from the battery compartment.
Remove
the seven 9.3 mm T8 Security Torx screws securing the rear case to the front
case.
Insert
a Spudger between the front and rear cases along the left edge of the
controller.
Rotate the spudger toward the front of the controller, prying the two cases apart.
Rotate the spudger toward the front of the controller, prying the two cases apart.
Rotate the spudger toward the front of the controller, prying the two cases apart.
Rotate the spudger toward the front of the controller, prying the two cases apart.
Insert
a spudger between the front and rear cases, near the headphone jack.
Rotate
the spudger toward the front of the controller to pry the two cases apart.
Grasp
the controller by the battery compartment and the headphone jack.
Lift
the battery compartment away from the headphone jack, separating the rear case
from the front case and logic board.
The battery contact springs are held in place by slots in the battery housing in the rear case. Be sure to realign them properly during reassembly.
The battery contact springs are held in place by slots in the battery housing in the rear case. Be sure to realign them properly during reassembly.
Use
the flat end of a spudger to remove the vibration motor cable, moving it upward
from its socket on the logic board.
Lift
the vibration motor out of the front case.
Remove
the vibration motor from the other side of the controller using the same method
previously described.
The
right motor has significantly more counterweight than the left motor.
Lifting
from the headphone jack and power plug, remove the logic board from the front
case.
Remove
the rubber pad from the back of the D-pad.
Remove
the two 7.0 mm silver
Phillips
screws from the back of the D-pad.
The
D-pad is secured to its backing by two diagonal clips, shown in red.
Use
a pair of tweezers and squeeze the clips together to release the D-pad from its
backing.
Lift
the D-pad backing out of its compartment on the front case.
The
D-pad remains below the front case.
The D-pad will fall once its backing is removed. Be sure to support it as you remove the backing.
The backing is slotted in its compartment to ensure that it will always be aligned properly.
The D-pad will fall once its backing is removed. Be sure to support it as you remove the backing.
The backing is slotted in its compartment to ensure that it will always be aligned properly.