SONY DUALSENSE WIRELESS CONTROLLER (CFI-ZCT1W) Joystick Stick Drift
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96%
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Analog Stick Potentiometer Sensor Disc
The internal resistive sensor disc contains the carbon track that wears down over time. Replacing just the internal wiper and disc restores the correct resistance-to-voltage mapping without requiring a full de-soldering of the joystick module. This is the most surgical fix for standard wear-induced drift.
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2%
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Analog Joystick Module (Alps Alpine)
This is the complete mechanical assembly including the centering springs, plastic gimbal, and both X/Y axis potentiometers. Replacing the entire module is necessary if the centering mechanism has fatigued or if the housing has become contaminated beyond the point of sensor-only cleaning.
SKU: RKJXV1224005
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2%
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Hall Effect Joystick Upgrade Kit
This kit replaces the resistive carbon tracks with magnetic Hall Effect sensors. Because there is no physical contact between the sensor and the moving part, it eliminates the friction-based wear-out mechanism entirely, providing a permanent engineering solution to the drift problem.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Analog Stick Potentiometer Sensor Disc.
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