How to Fix Stuck Buttons on a PSP

Even if you are not a hardcore gamer, your PSP buttons will break over time. You can either take it to a professional or undertake the challenge yourself.

Things You'll Need

  • Small Phillip's screwdriver
  • Anti-static dust brush
  • Lint-free wipes
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Instructions

  1. Opening Your PSP

    • 1

      Locate the screws on the back your PSP. Unscrew them, and take care not to loose any of the screws.

    • 2

      Start with the bottom silver screw near the USB port.

    • 3

      Open the top left screw located underneath the battery

    • 4

      Open the black screw underneath the battery on the left of the warranty sticker. You will have to pry open the sticker to expose the screw which is carefully hidden.

    • 5

      Open the top left screw on the back where there is a hole on the outer casing

    • 6

      Unscrew the right bottom screw on the back where there is a hole on the outer casing.

    • 7

      Gently pull off the faceplate and place it on the side to expose your PSP.

    • 8

      Your L+R buttons are now exposed at the top of your PSP. You can remove them. Try wiping them first together with their contacts using a lint free cloth to clean up any accumulated dust.

    Fix Buttons

    • 9

      Check for stuck buttons located on the far left of your PSP.

    • 10

      Nudge any stuck buttons to loosen them with the screwdriver Be careful not to scratch the gold railings.

    • 11

      Examine the buttons for anything visible that could be causing the problem and clean them up before replacing them back.

    • 12

      To repair the Analog Stick, remove the 2 screws holding the assembly. It will lift off.

    • 13

      Nudge the stick gently to loosen. Do some basic cleaning before replacing the screws.

Tips & Warnings

  • Have spare buttons and Analog Stick just in case the originals are damaged and need replacing.

  • Always clean all the button plates as dust is the most common problem with stuck buttons.

  • Opening your PSP voids your warranty. Do it at your own risk.

  • Do not touch the inside of your PSP with anything except a lint free cloth

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