In this video I've made a guide of replacing a faulty game card reader on the Nintendo switch. The most common issue is damaged pins. The device will say it can't read the game. With a basic small screws toolkit and a replacement, this is an easy and straight-forward repair. The replacement part had a fault that made the repair go a step further than normal. I had to solder a new reader to the old board to rig a working PCB.
Parts:
iFixit Nintendo Switch Game Card Reader Repair Kit:
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Game Card Reader Only:
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If you enjoy my content, please consider watching some of my videos for some long-format start to finish device repairs. I work on a number of different consumer electronics, and I'm working on making a series of how-to videos on repairing them.
Want more content? Maybe a specific device? Drop a line in the comments and let me know what you'd want to see, and if a broken one comes to my shop I might just make a video on it!
Tools:
Technik Tweezers (Almost the only kind I'd recommend)
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Hakko Tweezers (Made to last!)
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Precision Screwdriver Set w/ Security Torx for consoles/phones
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Get my silicone work mat here:
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Curved Pry Tool (for separating adhesive):
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Need something else? Leave a comment below with what tools you're looking for and I might just have a recommendation for you!
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