Difficulty

Easy

Steps

11

Time Required

                          3 minutes            

Sections

2

  • Battery
  • 3 steps
  • Camera Switch
  • 8 steps

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Introduction

Good news: the two switches are connected with cable connectors, so no soldering will be required to replace them!

What you need

Step 1

              Battery               
  • Flip the controller upside down to access the battery compartment.
  • Grab the compartment door and pull down.

Flip the controller upside down to access the battery compartment.

Grab the compartment door and pull down.

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Step 2

  • Gently lift the blue tab connected to the battery in order to remove the battery from its housing.

Gently lift the blue tab connected to the battery in order to remove the battery from its housing.

Step 3

  • To disconnect the battery from the remote, grab the red and black connectors.
  • Pull gently on connectors until they disconnect.

To disconnect the battery from the remote, grab the red and black connectors.

Pull gently on connectors until they disconnect.

Step 4

              Camera Switch               
  • Grab ahold of the top of the black cap on the button with the pliers and pull up forcefully.

Grab ahold of the top of the black cap on the button with the pliers and pull up forcefully.

Step 5

  • Twist counter clockwise on the silver portion of the device with a pair of pliers.

Twist counter clockwise on the silver portion of the device with a pair of pliers.

Step 6

  • Slide the Jimmy underneath the rubber grips and pry upwards.
  • With your free hand grasp the rubber grips and pull upward to remove it.

Slide the Jimmy underneath the rubber grips and pry upwards.

With your free hand grasp the rubber grips and pull upward to remove it.

Step 7

  • Remove the six 1.3 cm screws located on the back panel of the remote using the 5.5mm hex screw bit.

Remove the six 1.3 cm screws located on the back panel of the remote using the 5.5mm hex screw bit.

Step 8

  • Remove the four 6mm screws from the handle using the 4mm hex driver bit.

Remove the four 6mm screws from the handle using the 4mm hex driver bit.

Step 9

  • Carefully pull up and over on the back panel to remove. Take your time because there are wires connecting the two panels that can easily torn.

Carefully pull up and over on the back panel to remove. Take your time because there are wires connecting the two panels that can easily torn.

Step 10

  • Flip your device.
  • Once the silver cover holding the switch in place is removed, remove the switch by grabbing it and pulling back towards you.

Flip your device.

Once the silver cover holding the switch in place is removed, remove the switch by grabbing it and pulling back towards you.

Step 11

  • Once the switch is removed, disconnect the switch from the circuit board by pulling the cable from the cable connector.
  • The cable will come out by pulling it away from you if the bottom of the controller is oriented closer to you.

Once the switch is removed, disconnect the switch from the circuit board by pulling the cable from the cable connector.

The cable will come out by pulling it away from you if the bottom of the controller is oriented closer to you.

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

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