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Hi I can't seem to get the controller to vibrate and my ps3 is saying the vibration is on but I don't feel it working

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Try another controller that you know the vibration is working properly. If it works then you know the original controller is faulty. Those wireless controllers have a little motor that vibrates and they can go bad after alot of use, or if they get thrown around, etc.

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