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Comprehensive fault diagnosis including hardware and software testing. After diagnosis you receive an exact repair quote — if you approve the repair, the diagnostic fee is deducted from the final cost.
Switch Lite disassembly, dust removal from the small fan and heatpipe, cleaning of buttons and analog sticks.
Replacement of a worn or defective battery. Symptoms: significantly reduced runtime or device lasts only a few dozen minutes. We recommend replacement after 2–3 years on intensively used handhelds and controllers.
Replacement of a cracked or malfunctioning display. Price covers the display panel and touch layer.
Component-level repair of the logic board under a microscope — individual chip, capacitor, and IC replacement. Price is indicative; the final cost depends on the scope of failure. If the repair is unsuccessful, you only pay the diagnostic fee.
Charging port replacement. Symptoms: device won't charge, won't dock, or requires wiggling the cable during charging.
Analog joystick repair — calibration or full stick module replacement. Symptom: stick drift (joystick responds on its own, character moves without input). For a permanent fix see the Hall Effect upgrade.
Upgrade to a Hall Effect analog stick — a magnetic joystick with no physical contact, immune to wear and drift. More expensive than a classic repair but eliminates the problem for life. Recommended for heavily used devices.
Repair or replacement of the microSD card slot. Symptoms: the device doesn't read SD cards or repeatedly ejects them.
Repair or replacement of the game card slot. Symptoms: the console doesn't read games, errors out, or games stutter repeatedly.
Most parts in stock. We still recommend verifying availability by phone.
Contact us by phone or email. Simpler repairs are often handled quickly, while more complex cases are priced after diagnostics.