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How to Fix Jammed Nintendo Switch ZR and ZL buttons

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  1. How to Fix Jammed Nintendo Switch ZR and ZL buttons, Unscrew the back cover: step 1, image 1 of 1
    • Using the Y00 Tri-Point screwdriver, remove four M1.4 x 5mm screws to loosen the hard plastic back of the Joy-Con.

    • After the screws are removed, lift the cover to reveal the inside of the Joy-Con and locate the ZL button.

    • The button exposed could either be the ZL or the ZR depending on which Joy-Con needs to be fixed.

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    • Use tweezers to lift the ZL button a little then pull upwards to get it back into place.

    • Once the button is back in place, place the hard cover back on the Joy-Con and screw it back on.

    • Click the button a couple times to ensure that it's back in place and working.

    • This may either be the ZL or ZR button depending on the Joy-Con being fixed.

  3. How to Fix Jammed Nintendo Switch ZR and ZL buttons: step 5, image 1 of 1
    • Resume gameplay!

Conclusion

After following those 7 steps, your gameplay should return to its original state. If the other Joy-Con also has a jammed ZL or ZR button simply repeat the 7 steps above.

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5 Comments

My spring on the bottom is bent which is causing it to not work, what should l do to fix it? If you know please tell me!

Joe - Reply

My button problem is the actual button on the flexible circuit board. Where can I get a replacement. It simply unplugs from the main board

Gregory - Reply

Hi @gregory53491, I'm not sure what button you are referring to, but here is a link to our parts store with all of the parts we currently have in stock for the Switch JoyCon. If none of the parts we have currently are what you need, you might try checking eBay for used parts. I hope this helps!

Sarah Westberg -

Sarah,

The button I was looking for looking for is the ZL button, and I found one on Amazon. I needed the actual on/off smd button. The one one the flexible board. When it comes in I'll give a try at writing a how-to. 👍

Gregory - Reply

Hi Gregory! Thanks for the update. I'm glad you found what you needed to complete the repair :)

Sarah Westberg -

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