SONY DUALSENSE WIRELESS CONTROLLER (CFI-ZCT1W) Broken
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DualSense L2/R2 Trigger Torsion Spring
The torsion spring provides the necessary equilibrium force to return the trigger to its home position and maintain tension against the user's finger. High-frequency oscillations from the adaptive trigger's haptic motor subject the thin-gauge metal to cyclic stress beyond its endurance limit, resulting in a fatigue-induced snap. Replacing this specific spring restores the mechanical return mechanism without requiring a full assembly swap.
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5%
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Secondary Circuit / Wiring Check
Inspect wiring harness.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the DualSense L2/R2 Trigger Torsion Spring.
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