DualShock 4 Battery Replacement
ID: 158791
Description: The official guide has been updated and can be...
Steps:
- Using the Phillips #00 Screwdriver, remove the four 6.0 mm screws securing the rear cover to the controller.
- Do not forcefully loosen the screws, as it will amount to permanent damage of the threads, making removal impossible.
- Four fragile plastic clips hold the casing together. You can see their locations more clearly in this guide.
- The clips help hold the seams together. If you break these clips, the controller will still work.
- Beginning with the left handle:
- Pinch the left handle of the controller to introduce an opening.
- Wedge a plastic opening tool into the opening and slide it up towards the joystick.
- Pull down on the plier to crack open the casing.
- Repeat these steps for the right handle.
- Wedge a plastic opening tool into the case-splittings and pull down to crack open the casing near the following buttons:
- Share button
- Options button
- Split the plastic covers of the controller apart, taking note that they will still be attached by circuit board ribbons.
- Three small pieces are often released from the framework. To prevent loss, maintain a controlled work field.
- 2 Trigger Springs
- 1 Grey Reset Button Extension
- Detach the motherboard ribbon connecting the two sides of the controller by pulling it straight out with your fingers.
- Note the orientation of the cable and make sure it faces the right way when you reconnect it.
- After the two halves are separated, place the top of the controller off to the side.
- Using the blunt forceps, remove the battery plug by gently rocking the forceps side-by-side to loosen the plug.
- After removal of the plug from the motherboard, the battery can be lifted off of the controller.
- Hasty removal of the battery plug could warp the plastic grips of the plug.