Introduction
This is a quick and easy guide (also my first one!) on how to repair/clean sticky triggers (trigger buttons) on an Xbox One wireless controller. The guide has the model 1708 pictured but I know this works on the earlier Xbox One, One S, One X and the Elite controllers as well since they are very similar with regard to the trigger button’s function.
What you need
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Remove the batteries and the cover panel before doing any work on the controller.
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Using the pry bar, gently insert it near the base of the trigger to get under the plastic panel.
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Then, with a lever action, slowly pry the panel off until you hear the plastic unsnapping from it's mounting.
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You might find it easier to swap between the front and back of the panel so as to not damage the panel if it is particularly sticky/stubborn.
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Clean the trigger contact pad with the cotton bud dipped in some rubbing alcohol.
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Also, clean the opposite surface on the underneath of the trigger key, the part that contacts the pad which is likely also sticky.
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You can also see how much dust or dirt is inside the controller and in the cracks of the handles, might be a good time to tidy up!
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Replace the plastic panel by dropping it into place then firmly pressing down on the top of the panel until you hear the clicking of the little clips inside.
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REPEAT: This can be done in the exact same way for both triggers, since they are both under an identical plastic panel and you can do this exact guide for both sides of the controller.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order: simply snap the back panel(s) back into place, making sure they are firmly secured. Then reseat the batteries and cover (or your equivalent) and enjoy happy sticky-free gaming.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order: simply snap the back panel(s) back into place, making sure they are firmly secured. Then reseat the batteries and cover (or your equivalent) and enjoy happy sticky-free gaming.
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23 Comments
The little rubber pad on mine is all torn up and is sticking really bad - ruining my Forza experience. I am going to scrape it all away, and replace it with a lil’ wee bit of felt. My guess is that all this little pad does is prevent the triggers from clicking too hard when bottoming out.
Yes that should work, from my experience with fixing a few of these different types of console controllers. The rubber pad is just a cushion for the triggers to stop them hitting the frame of the controller so anything shock absorbing material should do it, just nothing that will stick to the triggers! :)
Nothing worse than throttle stick into corners! Exactly why I am here as well lol
lol I just opened my controller up, saw that the pads were all torn up and I just said welp here we go, then proceeded to scrape the rest of the rubber off with a knife. It fixed the sticking for me and it does not clack too hard without putting any new padding in.
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Ok, I had a problem with this and I thought this was it, but with some research later my situation spiraled into a monster of a problem with my trigger that require and entire replacement and I can’t find anything to help, not even a replacement part. If you can help, please do so