i need help with a controller question

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#1 adams_73717
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My Cousin borrowed my 360 controller for a bout a week. when i got it back my joystick was loose.

my question is how har is it to repair the controller myself. in like just puting some glue on it so that the stick doesnt move up and down. or should i just send it in and get it replaced

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#2 ShadowDeathX
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Glue (thats stupid) Just Open it and Repair it or buy a new one.
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#3 final_sephiroth
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if its the analogue sticks mate, just get it repaired by some company or buy a new one mate
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if its the analogue sticks mate, just get it repaired by some company or buy a new one matefinal_sephiroth
FO SHO! What he said, don't rig it up. Just get it replaced before it becomes a bigger problem. peace playas, alex
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#5 chaoz-king
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I don't think your can make it, not loose. I think you have to buy a new one. But I could be wrong.
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he said that he has droped it a few times on a cement floor. and its the left joystick above the directional pad.

you can grab a hold of it and move it up and down but it still works. but its geting annoying when you press down on it. it sticks to your thumb and pops up then back down

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#7 P00M0NSTER
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My Cousin borrowed my 360 controller for a bout a week. when i got it back my joystick was loose.

my question is how har is it to repair the controller myself. in like just puting some glue on it so that the stick doesnt move up and down. or should i just send it in and get it replaced

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just buy a new 360 controller and take the broken one back to where you bought it and say it doesnt work and you will hvae two new 360 controllrs
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he said that he has droped it a few times on a cement floor. and its the left joystick above the directional pad.

you can grab a hold of it and move it up and down but it still works. but its geting annoying when you press down on it. it sticks to your thumb and pops up then back down

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Get your cousin to buy you a new one.
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#9 adams_73717
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[QUOTE="adams_73717"]

he said that he has droped it a few times on a cement floor. and its the left joystick above the directional pad.

you can grab a hold of it and move it up and down but it still works. but its geting annoying when you press down on it. it sticks to your thumb and pops up then back down

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Get your cousin to buy you a new one.

thats what my mom say. she also told me that he doesnt have a job. and that i should try to fix it myself to save us some money
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#10 II-FBIsniper-II
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Make him get you a new one, its not your fault. I wouldn't mess with it though, I don't think it can be fixed easily.