Introduction
After a few years, the clock battery in your PlayStation 2 gets empty and the console can't save date and time anymore. This guide shows you how to replace the clock battery in your PS2.
Please note: This guide shows the European model (SCPH-90004). Some models with other region codes may not have a clock battery.
What you need
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Turn off your PlayStation 2 and remove the disc and Memory Card.
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Turn over the PlayStation 2 and put it on a soft surface (e.g. a towel).
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The clock battery is located under the drive.
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Make sure that the sensor array for the on/off switch sits correctly when reassembling the device.
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To reassemble your device, follow the above steps in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow the above steps in reverse order.
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5 Comments
Hey Memozit,
To remove the optical drive of the PS2 follow this guide: PlayStation 2 Slimline SCPH-900xx Optical Drive Replacement
Greetings
MrJulian
MrJulian -
I opened up my slim silver ps2 scph-90001, can't find the cmos battery anywhere. It's not under the fan, it's not under the motherboard. This is the American silver version. I have the replacement battery I just don't know where to put it.
Hey Cory,
The PS2 shown in the guide is a European model (SCPH-90004) which has a CMOS battery. The guide mentions that other region models may not have a clock battery which could be the case on 01 models (Northern America).
Greetings
MrJulian
MrJulian -