SONY PLAYSTATION 5 CFI-1015B / DUALSENSE CONTROLLER Joystick Stick Drift
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91%
CONF
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Analog Stick Potentiometer Sensor
The most common failure point is the internal resistive track of the potentiometer. Friction between the wiper and the carbon film causes material degradation, leading to incorrect voltage signals. Replacing just the sensor disk or the potentiometer housing restores the original resistive values.
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4%
CONF
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Hall Effect Joystick Module V4.0
This is an engineering upgrade that replaces the standard friction-based potentiometer with magnetic sensors. Because there is no physical contact between the stick mechanism and the sensor, it eliminates the mechanical wear cycle that causes drift, providing a permanent solution to the failure mode.
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5%
CONF
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DualSense Wireless Controller
In cases where multiple buttons are failing or the analog stick module has been damaged at the PCB level (broken solder pads or trace corrosion), a full replacement of the controller assembly is the only reliable forensic resolution for the console system.
SKU: CFI-ZCT1W
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Analog Stick Potentiometer Sensor.
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