Fixing a couple of PS2 controllers (includes worn analogue stick fix)

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2013-11-15に共有
My first repair/how to video. I show how to repair worn out analogue sticks for the official PS2 game console duelshock controller.

Once again you can now have precision while playing video games on the Sony Playstation 2.

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  • putting it back together is a BIIIIIIITTTTCCCCHHH!!!
  • I come here quite often to watch this video because I find the sound of you spraying grease into the workings to be relaxing. Maybe Ive said that before.
  • @Evaldas256
    I bought those exact screw drivers just today! And thanks for the tip on holding the R2 and L2 buttons with your index and pinky fingers, i was having one hell of a time putting the controller back together.
  • It's probably already been said, but snapping the shoulder buttons back into place is much easier when the controller is assembled. Just press in the side pins on the L and R1 buttons as you push it back into its housing. L2 and R2 are even easier. But do pay attention with the L1/R1 buttons because it's possible to install them upside down.
  • I have a black official DuelShock 2 controller for my North American NTSC PlayStation 2 (which is an SCPH-30001 model), and it has been working fine for almost five years now. You did a good job repairing that controller yourself at home! This video is a helpful DIY PlayStation 2 controller repair tutorial. Keep up the great work!
  • @Launow2006
    Thanks for the video. Keep up the good work.
  • thnx man this works .I used fine90 machine oil the analog stick works fine now
  • @Gian04
    Thank you!! Still works though the stick feels a bit loose now but it's not worn anymore ❤
  • You can put the 4 buttons back in after you reassemble the controller much easier as they only clip in and save you a ton of grief
  • Hello! when i connect my controller to the ps2 he makes the red light, but dont works. however, i have a adapter to play with the controller in ps3 and he works really fine! I can use other controller in ps2 ports,seems like dont detect my controller, but receive energy.
  • hi all. the cable / lead into my controller has 2 snapped wires just about 20mm from the point at which they enter the controller . Inside the controller they link into a multi wire connector which is soldered to the electronics board. I'd like to cut off 100mm of cable and rewire into the connector , [ I don't want to tape it ] ,,, so does anyone KNOW if the connections are clip-in or soldered,, or something else ? Thanks P
  • @KITT171
    I had to do this with my PlayStation 2 controller I use on the computer not long ago since I use it so much.
  • Hello anyone knows a good source of replacement analog sticks for PS2 controller? i've bought a few from aliexpress but they'are crap because they can get stuck at the certain value while moving analog fast
  • Is there any way to pry open these little green cubes on analog sticks? I see it can be done on DS4 however there is no space between the small green cube and big tin one on DS2, I feel like it is glued to it and cannot be seperated.
  • Can I put the ps2 analogue into a generic PC controller? Because the PCs analogue hasn't got all the 360 angles it only goes to 45 degrees on each axis. So rotation and movement in newer games is bad on the generic one.
  • I have a logic 3 wireless ps2 controller that was great until the left stick began to drift. Think I'll use the spray grease rather than your mix but you've given me new hope for my wireless pad so thanks! Tip = push out L2 + R2 before reassembly then pop em back after.
  • what i recommend anyone trying to fix any controller is to buy a used on at a pawn shop for cheap and to just practice opening up and closing it before doing it to your controller.
  • @NSH_2814
    I don't have Super Grease for the analog sticks, what can I use instead?