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The Ximimark 2 Pcs L Button Key Ribbon Flex Cable Replacement is a high-quality, compatible repair part designed specifically for Nintendo Switch Joy-Con controllers. Made from durable plastic and metal, this dual-pack replacement kit allows gamers to fix broken or unresponsive L buttons themselves, avoiding expensive professional repairs. With a strong 4.4-star rating and top rankings in Nintendo Switch repair categories, it’s the go-to solution for restoring your controller’s performance quickly and affordably.
| ASIN | B07HK7TQN9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,100 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #22 in Nintendo Switch Repair Tools & Replacement Parts #115 in GEM Box Microconsole |
| Color | gray or silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (329) |
| Date First Available | September 21, 2018 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.44 ounces |
| Item model number | XQJ=LY107-XQJ-FBA |
| Manufacturer | Ximimark |
| Other display features | Wireless |
| Package Dimensions | 6.38 x 4.72 x 0.67 inches |
C**.
Great replacement for Switch (1) left Joycon L button
Worked great fixing a smashed-in L button. Our Nintendo Switch (1) got dropped and the left joycon’s L took the brunt of the fall. I tried to unbend the old switch, but no luck. This microswitch and ribbon cable were the perfect fit and fix. This also replaces the “minus” button and that’s working too (but requires a firm pressure). The 2-pack is a good deal, too. Not easy (tiny screws and ribbon cables!),, but not too hard, thanks to YouTube channel called “How to X” and their vid named “How to Fix L ZL R ZR buttons on Switch Joy-Con Controllers | Stuck Trigger Bumper Shoulder Repair”.
N**W
Fixed my joycon.
It works, wasnt too hard to install but you need a specific tool to do it (y000 screwdriver)
G**K
Fixed my L button issue!!
Replacing this part fixed my L button issue and saved me from buying a new controller! However like others, said the “-“ button is now harder to push. Unsure if this is user error by too tight of a screw or an issue with the replacement part itself. I rarely use the “-“ anyway so not too much of an issue tbh.
C**T
Cheap and worked!
Fixed the broken “L” button switch on my OEM remote!! The micro switch broke away from the board. As others have noted, the “-“ or “negative” input is mushy but does work. A fair tradeoff to fix the more important “L”
L**I
Works fine for the L Button, but - Button doesn't work
This replacement part works great if you're trying to get your L button to work, but unfortunately if you want both the L button and the - button to work, I'd try a different product. The L button and - button are connected to the same ribbon, so even though my - button was working fine, there's no way to keep it. That left me with either a great - button and no L, or an L button and a - button that would only work if you pressed super hard with your fingernail. Perhaps if you're savvy enough like some of the other reviewers who complained about the same thing, you'll be able to get it to work by sticking a small piece of plastic in there or something. Or maybe you really don't care about the - button and this will work for you. I'd prefer to get a replacement part that works for both the L button and the - button, which is what I found here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07Q1KH9RL?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title. You only get 1 instead of 2, and it's $1 more, but I think it's worth it for something that actually works without modifications.
J**Z
Works perfectly, almost…
My only con with this is that when I try to push down the “-“ button I really have to dig into the button for it to recognize the input, not too much of a problem since the button isn’t regularly pressed but worth noting. Other than that no complaints.
A**R
Exact replacement for a broken L1 on Switch Joy-Con
My son dropped his Switch and the L1 no longer worked on the Joy-Con. This replacement works perfectly and is priced right, especially for 2 pieces. I'm sure he'll do it again, lol. The arrows on the first photo shows where it dented the top of the metal around the button that the L1 depresses which in turn moved the soldered connections off of the ribbons on the PCB just below it. I tested the old button with a meter and it still had continuity but the connections were no longer making solid contact. The second picture shows the PCB pieces I removed from the original to use as a backer for the replacement as it was a little flimsy. It will however work fine without the backer. If you cut off the pieces shown from the old cable, get a pair of needle nose to hold them with, and use a sharp razor blade, it only takes a few minutes to scrape the old solder and the printed (burnt orange part) of the circuit board off. Then just lay those pieces under the new part when installing it and it makes it much more solid. Probably a little overkill but it had the backer to begin with so I used it since I had it.
S**Y
Great replacement part
Perfect replacement part. Each piece fit perfectly into position. Simple installation, even for those who don’t know what they are doing. We have had this in the controller for a couple of months now and it continues to function properly. For only a couple dollars, great cost considering how much a brand new controller costs.
G**O
Top Produkt hat super funktioniert den Switch Controller zu reparieren… Absolute Kauf Empfehlung. Man sollte keine zwei linken Hände haben.
ヒ**グ
困っていて見つけたので即購入。良かったです。
J**R
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