When attempting to fix a drifting Pro 컨트롤러, many people make avoidable mistakes that can worsen the problem or damage the hardware. This article covers the most common errors and how to steer clear of them.
Mistake 1: Using the Wrong Cleaning Solution
Household cleaners, rubbing alcohol with high water content, or oil-based lubricants can damage the plastic components inside the stick mechanism or dissolve the factory grease. Always use an electronic contact cleaner (like CRC 556 or KURE) or 99%+ isopropyl alcohol. Standard 70% rubbing alcohol contains too much water and can cause corrosion over time.
Mistake 2: Overusing Contact Cleaner
More cleaner does not mean better results. Spraying excessive amounts can cause liquid to seep into other parts of the circuit board, leading to short circuits. One or two drops at the base of the stick is sufficient. If excess liquid escapes, wipe it up immediately with a dry cloth.
Mistake 3: Using the Wrong Screwdriver
The Pro 컨트롤러 uses tri-wing screws on the back shell. Using a Phillips screwdriver will strip the heads, making them impossible to remove. Purchase a proper tri-wing screwdriver (size Y00 or Y1) before attempting any disassembly. A Phillips #00 is also needed for the internal screws.
Mistake 4: Damaging Ribbon Cables
When disassembling, the 배터리 and button ribbon cables are delicate. Pulling on them instead of lifting the connector latch can tear the 케이블 or break the connector. Always use tweezers to gently lift the locking flap before removing the 케이블.
Mistake 5: Skipping the Post-Repair Test
After cleaning and reassembly, always run the Switch’s 컨트롤러 calibration test before jumping back into a game. A quick check reveals whether the stick centers properly and inputs register correctly. This saves you from discovering an issue mid-게임플레이.
Summary
Most drift repair mistakes come from rushing or using improper tools. Take your time, use the right materials, and follow each step carefully. If something feels too difficult, it is better to stop and consult a professional rather than risk permanent damage.

