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Posted on Apr 07, 2009

Ps2 dualshock 2 connector plug has a total of 8 pins

The second from left is missing is that normal.

  • Anonymous Apr 18, 2009

    i have the same exact thing happen to me, and it's not normal. I'm really not sure about what to do either sorry, but you might want to think about buying a new one because the controller won't respond if you don't have all 9 of those things... sorry.

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Even I noticed the same and checked others. Yes its normal. 
But I am facing a problem connecting the controller. Does it have to press tightly because sometimes it gets loose?

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