THE VIBRATION OF MY PS2 IS NOT WORKING. HOW CAN I LOCATE THE PROBLEM AND SOLVE?
If your ps2 controllers aren't vibrating anymore then this could be the fix that you were waiting for.
WARNING: Make sure that 1) Its not your controller that is broken, test it in a machine that does have vibration. 2) Make sure that the vibration option is turned ON in your games
If you are sure that your controllers aren't broken, then you may have blown a fuse inside your ps2 on your mainboard.
To fix it you have to remove a blown fuse from the ps2 mainboard and either put a new fuse there or replace it with a piece of single strand wire. The point is fairly small so you need a fine tip soldering iron and a single strand of wire. It may be best to get someone who is good at soldering to do this fix for you:
I take no responsibility for anyone breaking their ps2 when performing this fix. All I know is that i've done it and it worked a treat!
You will need;
1) A fine tip soldering iron and some thin solder.
2) A single strand piece of wire, something thin like kynar or enameled wire.
3) A game with vibration function to test the ps2 afterwards.
4) A controller that works with vibration.
Between the power supply connector and the PS9 fuse there is a small black square with 2 silver prongs on the left hand side. This featured on my mainboard as well, and I was able to locate the correct / broken fuse using a multimeter. Look for a fuse with S7 on the top near here, and check for continuity, If there is none then thats the one! One last thing before it goes into full detail;
Check the track between the black square with the silver prongs and the broken fuse, if its on the same track then you can attatch one end of the wire to that prong that is on the same track, and the other side to the end of the fuse opposite of the black square with silver prongs *
This will take bout 10 mins to do - start to finish.
Below tells you how to do it
Below is a description on where and what to look for i.e. the fuse, and how to repair it.
1. I have a V5 PS2
2. Take the PS2 apart.
3. Remove the Power Supply motherboard.
4. After removing the Power Supply Board, you will need to remove the metal shroud and expose the entire PS2 Motherboard.
5. Once you have done this look around the connector for the Power supply board on the PS2 mother board. You will see a number (maybe around 4 of them all located within 2 inches of the Power supply connector) of fuses with "S7" written on it.
6. The one you are looking for has the text "PS9" written on the motherboard next to it.
7. Check it with a multi-meter, for continuity, there will none. If you are not sure, you can check all of them, when the buzzing on multi-meter stops, that's the one.
8. To repair it, use a strand of wire, possibly from an old extension cable or something, but only one strand. Solder it on both sides of the fuse in order to close the connection.
9. Reassemble the PS2.
10. Boot up and play your game, vibration is back.
Hope This Helps
I have one Ps2 console but vibration function is not working.
I have tried both ps2's with different games, but each time, the vibration doesn't work.
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