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Nintendo GameCube Controller Joystick Replacement

What you need

  1. Nintendo GameCube Controller Joystick Replacement, Back Panel: step 1, image 1 of 1
    • Place the controller (buttons down) on a solid surface.

    • Remove the six 9.2mm Tri-wing Y0 screws that hold the back panel in place.

  2. Nintendo GameCube Controller Joystick Replacement: step 2, image 1 of 1
    • Gently lift the back panel up, separating it from the front panel.

    • Some of the buttons may fall out if they are knocked around.

    For some reason, it was simpler to take the top half off, although it could be because it is most probably refurbished before

    Rukir Gaming - Reply

  3. Nintendo GameCube Controller Joystick Replacement, Z Button: step 3, image 1 of 2 Nintendo GameCube Controller Joystick Replacement, Z Button: step 3, image 2 of 2
    • Grab the Z-button by the peg with tweezers and lift it out of the controller.

    • During re-assembly, make sure the plastic rim and spring fit into the slot provided, or else the case will not shut.

    So how do you put it back in like the replacement because I have a controller I'm working a junker my Friend gave me and I'm trying to fix it the z button doesn't work here it's a pelican wireless controller it's actually not to bad bulky but not bad

    Justin Sebastian - Reply

  4. Nintendo GameCube Controller Joystick Replacement, Circuit Board: step 4, image 1 of 1
    • Carefully unhook the cable that is looped around the peg.

    Um can soneone explain the peg and cable part? I dont understand it...

    Tyler Goamez - Reply

    I would say that the cable is somehow "hooked" to the case and you have to get the cable away from the case so that you can pull out the board

    My1 -

  5. Nintendo GameCube Controller Joystick Replacement: step 5, image 1 of 1
    • Lift the circuit board out of the controller.

    • Do not grab the rumble motor to lift the circuit board as shown in the picture. It will in many cases just remove the rumble motor. Instead, grab the edges of the board.

  6. Nintendo GameCube Controller Joystick Replacement, Joystick: step 6, image 1 of 2 Nintendo GameCube Controller Joystick Replacement, Joystick: step 6, image 2 of 2
    • Grab the base of the grey cover and pull it off.

    • During reassembly, make sure the slots inside the joy stick line up so they can fit back together.

    Where can you get the square device under the the plastic joy stick

    Tyler Lovejoy - Reply

    Love your site, I am actually trying to replace the analog underneath my joystick. This site is a great reference tool for different fixes though. I will definitely be visiting again in the future.

    Kestopher - Reply

Conclusion

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

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Great guide, but I'm looking to buy replacement joysticks and I can't find them anywhere. Where would I find those?

Joe Freedman - Reply

When I removed the joystick it would come off. The plastic was stuck too hard to the joystick so I accidentally broke it in half. Is there anyway to glue it back together?

Mattias Wirsenius - Reply

@Tyler Lovejoy - That's already part of the controller.

@Joe Freedman - Try Amazon.com

@Mattias Wirsenius - At this point it would be best to buy a new controller.

builderman1q2w3e4r - Reply

This guide is quite unhelpful; it tells you how to remove the stick but not how to repair it. My controller's joystick has sunken into the controller and stays slightly tilted if i move it to the right. Yet when I go to the "rogue joystick" portion of the troubleshooting guide, it tells me to repair the joystick if it's not correctly attached to the motherboard. Seriously, there needs to be a more in-depth guide if such repairs are possible.

J DC - Reply

without taking the controller completely apart, pull the joystick straight up with your hand

McRedstoneYT -

If it stay tilted, it because of a solid cluster of dust in the mechanism. After having remove the analog stick, look good solid black dust on it for each different rotation of the analog. After having clean it, to remove completely all the dust insistig with air compressed (shouldn't be any in risk in damaging something). The stick should come back as new.

The dust is conductive and give bad signal reading

noreason94 -

https://smashboards.com/threads/technica...

This forum post has some options to make your stick unwobbly.

lwbnjio - Reply

my controller cannot receive inputs left or right, only up and down. i tried unplugging it and plugging it back in, but it did not help. i dont know what is wrong.

Liam Scollins - Reply

did you ever find a fix?

Hendrik Helwig -

I have the same issue with my controller as well. If anyone has a solution to this problem I would also like to know.

Holden Gibson -

I had this problem. Removing the joystick you can observe that the analog plastic is snapped meaning that my input left and right wasn’t picked up unless I pushed down really hard. The solution seems to be to place a thin piece of metal, like a part of a paperclip, insert it into the hole in the plastic and then glue the joystick plastic together.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-5keRZa... - This seems to show a similar issue but with an Xbox controller. Hopefully this helps anybody with the same issue

Callum -

Amazing. I had a controller from when the cube first came out and my joystick was falling apart- SO i used this guide to take apart mine and one of the spares that had wire problems so i could swap out the joystick and it worked perfectly!

Megan Christina - Reply

So something new I learned is, when putting the new joysticks on (particularly the grey one) don't push them all the way down. If you do so then they don't spin properly. You kinda want a happy medium of down deep enough but not too far. Try to line up the bottom of the joystick with the letters/numbers on the blocks.

Tyler Vanderheyden - Reply

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