ASUS ROG ALLY (RC71L / RC72L) Drift
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92%
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Joystick Analog Stick Module
The drift is caused by the mechanical degradation of the internal potentiometer's resistive tracks or a fracture in the plastic gimbal housing that maintains the stick's neutral center. Over time, friction between the metal wiper and the carbon track creates conductive dust that fluctuates the voltage signal sent to the PCB. Replacing the modular joystick assembly restores the physical centering force and electrical integrity of the input signal.
SKU: 0J01-002E000
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8%
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Secondary Circuit / Wiring Check
Inspect wiring harness.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Joystick Analog Stick Module.
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