Xbox One Wireless Controller Rumble Motor Replacement

  • Step 1 Battery Pack

    • Remove the battery pack cover.

    • Remove batteries.

  • Step 2 Side Handles

    • We recommend using a nylon spudger for this step. A metal spudger is shown.

    • Grip the controller firmly to remove the side handles, wedging a spudger into the seam between the front and handle plates.

    • Pry the side plate away from the front plate by moving the spudger back and forth. You will need to do this all the way around the side plate's seam.

    Start prying the side plate off underneath the trigger, this makes it easier to disconnect the other clips connecting the side plate to the backplate.

    One you take it off, is it possible to click it back in?

    As long as you don't exceed the couple tons you need to take it off you should be able to put it back.

  • Step 3 Screws

    • There is a hidden screw located in the middle of the controller behind the label.

    • Use a screwdriver and punch a hole directly in the center of the label.

      • You may also lift the label if you do not want to puncture it.

    • Remove the five 10mm screws located on the back of the controller using the T8 Security Torx Screwdriver.

    i damaged my screws. how do i get the screws out?

    wait. i just watched a video guide on ifixit's youtube channel about damaged screws. i'll try those methods.

    It's a t8 or t9 security bit btw, I got the top two out with a regular T8, but the bottom two and middle needed a T9 Security bit.

    All five faceplate/backplate screws in the controller I disassembled were T8 security fasteners.

    Am I doing something wrong because I got the tool it said I needed and got the middle screw out but the others have a bump or something in the center of the screw and it won't fit.

    The T8 is only good for the middle screw on my One S controller. The others require something bigger

    These requires SECURITY Torx bits (they have a cannulated hole in the driver). I don't believe the iFixIt branded driver is cannulated but you can buy a set of bits from DeWalt DWAX200 which is overkill but has what you need.

    The driver that iFixIt sells is cannulated.

    where do you get this dumb ass screw driver

    iFixit Store #IF145-027-3

    You can bypass it with a 1.5mm flathead.

    thank you for this. worked for me

  • Step 4 Backplate

    • Remove the backplate.

  • Step 5 Faceplate

    • Remove the faceplate.

  • Step 6 Rumble Motors

    • You may let the rumble motors hang freely out of their sockets.

    • De-solder the soldered joints while holding the red and black wires down on the top motherboard.

    • Be careful while using the soldering iron not to damage other components or hurt yourself.

    • For information on how to solder, click here.

  • Step 7

    • Remove the rumble motors.