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Logitech Dual Action Triggers Repair

What you need

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    • To get into the controller, you will need to unscrew the 7 screws on the back.

    • You will have to remove the bottom oval sticker to reveal the screw circled in red.

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    • With the screws removed, turn the controller upside down and separate the front end from the back end.

    • It is likely that the buttons will fall out of place, so as you open the controller, try to keep track of where the pieces go.

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    • There should be 4 circular buttons labeled 1-4, 4 smaller circular buttons for the D-Pad, and 3 oval shaped buttons.

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    • In the center of the controller, pull upwards on the USB cord.

    • Be careful not to pull hard enough to yank the wires connecting to the logic board.

    • With the wire out of the way, remove the screw it exposed. This will disconnect the logic board from the controller.

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    • To remove the triggers, push upwards from the back on them.

    • Once far enough, detach the logic board from the back cover piece and the triggers.

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    • If the wire is unplugged solely from the logic board, you can fasten it back into its place.

    • Look at the second picture to see where the wires go.

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    • Unscrew the screw on the trigger to remove the back cover.

    • Once removed, carefully pull the back cover off.

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    • The 3 wires are soldered into the 3 spots circled on the picture.

    • You can now fasten the wire into the right spot on the trigger piece.

Conclusion

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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2 Comments

Hi dear, can you say me the order of colours in the USB cable? I think green, white, red, black thin and black thick. Is It correct?

Cas - Reply

Where can I get conductive pads for this?

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