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How to Fix Analog Stick Drift - 3 Ways - In this video I'm showing you 3 different ways to fix analog stick drift. Option 1: Replace the analog stick. Option 2: Clean the potentiometer. Option 3: Replace the potentiometer. Depending on the problem, cleaning or replacing just the potentiometer won't always work but they can be great options to try first since they are easier than replacing the entire analog stick.
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