Introduction
After using the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller (Model HAC-001), it is common that the joystick cap becomes cracked or broken. Though the caps are not integral to the functionality of the controller, the caps provide comfort and ease of use of the joysticks. This guide helps with only the replacement of the joystick caps, not the joystick itself.
Tools
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Use a JIS #00 screwdriver to remove the four silver 6.8 mm screws that secure the clear back plastic cover.
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Remove the lithium-ion battery by using a fingernail or plastic opening tool to pry it up on the left side.
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Use a Phillips #1 screwdriver to remove the five 5 mm screws from the back of the controller.
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The two case screws above the handgrips and the single case screw below the battery bay have a shallow seat. These three screws can be easily removed.
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The two case screws adjacent to the ZR and ZL shoulder buttons have a deep seat. Use an extension or a Phillips screwdriver with a longer shaft to reach these screws.
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Use the tip of an opening pick to open the black flap of the ZIF connector by pushing it upwards.
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Use your fingers or a pair of blunt nose tweezers to disconnect the interconnect cable from its connector.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
3 comments
Where can I get the replacement caps?
do you know where to find a replacement cap? If so can you give me link, thanks!
You really don't need to disconnect the ZIF to replace the caps. It might make things a tiny bit easier, but is best not to mess with it AT ALL if you're only replacing the caps. As messing it up, or not connecting it properly when you're putting it back together can lead to ALL your face buttons and D-pad not working.
Be carefull, these screws are super easy to strip even with the right tools.
Lukas Eberharter -
I tried editing these instructions after I had trouble with stripping screws, but it doesn't seem to take. The issue is that these are JIS and not Phillips screws. They are VERY similar looking but a Phillips head screwdriver will strip the screws.
Isaac Webb -
I tried using a Philips #00 screwdriver but it didn’t work
vincent ingrassia -