Capacitor and clock refurb kits for Original Xbox, the dedicated repair hub for Xbox at ZedLabz.
When recap kit on a Xbox fail or wear out, the symptoms are usually clear — and the fix is a parts swap. This collection groups the recap kit stocked at ZedLabz for that workflow.
Common failure modes addressed by this collection
- Age-related component degradation on original Xbox boards
- Symptoms specific to recap kit — see each product page for the diagnostic detail
- Damage from earlier repair attempts (cold solder joints, lifted pads, ESD)
Compatibility notes
Each product page lists the specific Xbox revision(s) it fits. Where revision matters, the silkscreen on your console's PCB is the definitive reference.
All recap kit ship from the UK with global delivery. Returns and replacements per our returns policy. Repair guidance is general — confirm specifics for your console revision before soldering.
Capacitor and clock refurb kits for Original Xbox — FAQs
What breaks on this part and why?
Common failure modes for recap kit on the Xbox include age-related degradation, ESD-related damage and physical wear from heavy use. This collection groups the replacement parts that resolve those failure modes.
How hard is the repair?
Most parts in this collection are soldered components that require basic electronics skills — a temperature-controlled iron, leaded or lead-free solder, flux, and steady hands. Drop-in mechanical parts install with just a screwdriver.
Will these parts fit my console revision?
Console-revision compatibility varies. Each product page lists the supported board revision; check the silkscreen on your PCB against the product's revision notes before ordering.
When should I replace this part?
Replace when the symptoms match the failure mode: e.g. swollen capacitors, no power on cold boot, drifting audio, or visible component damage. Some failures are degradation over time and worth replacing prophylactically.









