Don’t Throw Away Your Broken Switch Controllers, Nintendo Might Fix Them For Free – SlashGear
Nintendo’s official support page mentions that the company will offer free Joy-Con servicing even for units that are past the standard 24-month manufacturer’s warranty. The EU’s statement, on the other hand, adds that Nintendo will accept no-cost repair requests irrespective of whether the drifting happens due to wear and tear or if it originates from manufacturing defects. If you happen to live in supported EU regions and have a Switch – both standard and Lite — console in your possession, you can book a repair service here. However, the company warns that due to stock shortage issues, it might take some time before customers can book a slot.
In the meanwhile, you can try a few at-home solutions yourself. The first option is recalibrating the thumbsticks from the system settings. You can also try updating to the latest firmware update before fiddling with hardware-level fixes. Another fairly popular solution is using compressed air to clean the debris accumulation underneath, and following it up by recalibrating the thumbstick controls. Reddit is also buzzing about an alternative fix – one that definitely voids the standard warranty – that involves putting a carefully cut card stock above the silver plate fitted inside each half of the Joy-Con controller.
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