Put the AXYB buttons facing you and push the joysticks to separate the backplate. Now your controller is apart. You can paint or LED or mod from here. It's blinking an error code. Watch it carefully for a pattern, then look up wired Xbox controller error codes to determine the problem. Yes No. Not Helpful 1 Helpful 2.
I have different screws in my Xbox controller and I only have a small screwdriver - what do I do? Take the controller to the hardware store and show it to an employee there. They can show you which screwdriver you need to buy.
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After you get the screws out, with the power supply still laying bottom up, pull on the bottom half of the plastic shell.
It should come up with little effort. The next thing you need to do is look for a single screw hidden down between the light and the output cord. This screw secures the heatsink to the PSU. Remove it. There is also a very small, two wired connector for the PSU fan, you'll want to remove it as well so you don't tear it off.
It may take some effort due to the thermal paste holding the heatsink on. What you now need to do to get to the fan, assuming that's what your going for is to remove the metal heatsink from the plastic case. There are two screws at either end, and a two in the middle under the plastic layer. I do not recommend removing the plastic. I presume it is there for insulation purposes. Also try not to get anything mixed with the thermal paste, most of it is reusable. The fan, now exposed, can easily be cleaned.
I cleaned mine just by blowing it out. It wasn't very dirty though. You could also blow it out by spraying compressed air in through the holes, but what fun is that? Be sure to get all the dust off, and while your at it, make sure you clear all the dust out of the fins on the heatsink. A good thing to do is take thermal paste that is still good, or new stuff if you'd prefer, and spread it nice and evenly over the parts that need to contact the heatsink.
I found LOTS of extra pushed out of the edges, so I simply dragged it back to the center and spread it around. A small screwdriver or toothpick works well for this.
Reinsert the lonely screw that holds the sink to the PSU. It's pretty straight forward from here.
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