| PSP Analog Stick Replacement Tutorial
A broken analog stick is the second most common PSP problem.in this tutorial we will show you how to remove the faceplate and replace the PSP analog stick.
Symptoms of a broken PSP analog stick.
1.moves in its iwn
2.stuck in on e direction
3.top plastic part broken off.
Stuff you need:
1.Broken PSP
2.A couple of small screwdrivers (phillips)
3.New PSP analog stick/joystick
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| This is tutorial will focus on replacing the psp laser assembly,but it can also be used to replace almost any other part of the psp to get the laser assembly you frist have to remove the motherboard,wirelss board lcd screen and housing dpad,poer switch board umd door etc.Make sure you have a few ziplock bags for screws and small parts. You can purchase a peplacement psp laser assembly in the zombie srtore. Symptoms of a broken PSP laser: PSP won’t play new disks. Game and movies freeze or skip, Slow loading Stuff you need: Sony PSP with a bad laser A few small screwdrivers (Philips #000,flat head) Needlenose pliers Ziplock bags for screws and small parts Patience,this isn’t an easy job: |
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Disclaimer: Opening up your PSP will void your warranty! The following guide is meant to be informative and we accept no blame for any damage caused to your PSP if you decide to follow this How To. Removing the Cover: You will need a small Phillips (cross) screwdriver and ideally an anti static dust brush (available at PC stores) to replace your joystick on your PSP. Removing the cover of your PSP involves removing 5 small screws and the first three are fairly obvious. On the back of your case with the top facing away from you there are two screw holes, one toward the bottom of the case and one at the top right hand corner beneath the shoulder button. Next up, on the bottom of the PSP is a little silver screw that keep the front cover attached. Unscrew each of these and keep them somewhere safe.
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