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Comments on: My PSP's analog stick has fallen (off) and can't get up

David Carnoy has seen lots of reports online about PSP analog stick problems, but it always hurts to experience them firsthand.

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replacement
by ComposMentis August 17, 2007 10:40 AM PDT
The replacements are cheap on flea-bay. Just do a search for "PSP Analog" and you'll find many under $10 shipped. I play the heck out of my PSP so I'm sure it's just a matter of time before I have to do the same thing. I've replaced my faceplate with a Camy double-shot and had to remove the analog unit so I can attest it's a very easy fix.
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Been there, done that
by DaveMoney August 17, 2007 10:45 AM PDT
The part you will need is not expensive and is rather easy to install. You will have to break a seal and void your warranty, but from the sound of it, you are already out of warranty.

Another tip? In most game stores you can get a replacement button/nub to pop on the arm...one that is bigger and more like a full size console nub, which might reduce the strss you put on the stick b/c it's easier to grip.
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PSP Analog
by jnm422 August 20, 2007 8:34 AM PDT
Yes, mine did this. First it started sticking, then suddenly, while playing World Cup it broke, cost me the game!!!! I sent it back to Sony, they gave me a refurb unit for $80. Not bad. BTW, I had the aftermarket knob and had been using it for a year before it broke.
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Replacement
by Mihuda7 August 20, 2007 11:01 AM PDT
Mine hasn't fallen off but I have taken apart my PSP and seen the inside of the analog stick. It is pretty easy to replace but you do void your warranty. You can also replace your whole faceplate while your at it because most faceplates include a new set of buttons anyway. If you look online for how to take it apart, it's not that hard.
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I broke 2 analog sticks!
by danisnotstan August 20, 2007 6:22 PM PDT
I had this problem....only difference is that I rarely played my PSP...and when I did play, I would play the basketball or hockey game which lasted about 15 minutes....I would play this maybe 3 times per week over the course of the 3 months that I had the PSP. First I had the bigger replacement rubber thumb control that someone else mentioned that came from GameStop. After the stick snapped (just as in the picture here) I tried to glue it back in place (dont bother, it will work for a few seconds then the arrow will just scroll up and down by itself). I bought a replacement analog stick on ebay for $16 including shipping. It is easy to replace...all you do is take out all of the screws, open it up and there are 2 screws holding the analog stick unit in place...the second stick broke after a short time of use and I gave up...replaced it again and sold it. This is just a bad design which Sony obviously knew about when they made it aweful easy to replace...at least they thought that much through.
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by dancing_in_the_dark October 6, 2008 5:09 AM PDT
omg mine has fallen off too =O

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by SWithorny1234 December 24, 2008 7:08 AM PST
hi, i have this same problem on my PSP-1000 i have been trying to decide if i should send it back to Japan (thats where we got it)... i finally decided to just buy the analog stick module and screwdriver. it cost me $4.00!!! for both! i thought this was a great deal! also i got free shipping this is the link i bought it from. www.bestofferbuy.com hope you find what your looking for :)
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by sblgamesllc March 8, 2009 4:13 PM PDT
If you aren't under Warranty with Sony, and you don't think you are able to repair it yourself, we offer a repair service. Our service price includes, 30 day Warranty, Priority USPS return shipping, and labor. Visit http://sblgames.mybisi.com/product/131140/Original-Sony-PSP-1001-Analog-joystick-Repair-Service_606975.html for more details.
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