Xbox Series S / X controller spare parts, the deep-stock destination for the current-generation Xbox pad at ZedLabz.
Browse Xbox Series controller parts by repair type
- Xbox Series S / X parts, full Series hub
- Xbox One controller spare parts, previous generation
- Xbox controller buttons, button replacements
- Hall-effect analog sticks, drift-resistant alternatives
- All controller buttons, cross-console hub
Spare parts for the Xbox Series S / X controller, analog sticks, buttons, triggers, bumpers, shells and repair kits. The Series pad refines the Xbox One design with a textured grip, share button and a tighter D-pad, but the wear points are familiar, sticks drift, bumpers crack, triggers lose tension. We stock the spares for the everyday repair work.
Quick picks by symptom
- If your sticks drift: a replacement stick module is the standard fix. Hall-effect alternatives use magnetic sensors instead of contact-based potentiometers, avoiding the contact wear mechanism that causes drift.
- If a bumper or trigger feels off: trigger and bumper modules are replaceable. Common wear points on heavy-use pads.
- If the shell has scuffs or you want a color change: see Xbox controller shells. Many modern Series-shell kits include matching buttons.
The Xbox Series controller repair ladder
- Open the pad: Torx T8 security screws on the rear. Watch for the small ribbon cable to the share-button board.
- Replace the stick module: light soldering. Hall-effect alternatives install with the same wiring.
- Replace bumpers, triggers, ABXY: mechanical drop-ins once the pad is open.
- Battery cover and AA contacts: replaceable. Some users swap to a rechargeable internal pack with a USB-C cable.
- Cosmetic shell or grip swap: finishing step. The textured grips on Series pads can scuff with heavy use.
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Related collections
- Xbox Series S / X parts
- Xbox One controller spare parts
- Xbox controller buttons
- Hall-effect analog sticks
- Controller buttons (cross-console)
Xbox Series S / X controller spare parts. FAQs
Are Xbox Series and Xbox One controller parts cross-compatible?
Partly. Many internals share, the analog stick modules and standard buttons typically interchange. The Series pad has revised bumper geometry, a different D-pad, an added share button and a textured grip on the rear shell, so shells and some specific buttons are Series-specific. Check the listing for compatibility.
Can I fix Xbox Series controller stick drift?
Yes. The standard fix is a stick module replacement, like-for-like restores the original feel; Hall-effect modules sidestep the contact-wear failure mechanism that causes drift on the original sticks. Both involve a controller teardown and light soldering. Set aside an evening if it's your first repair.
What screwdriver opens an Xbox Series pad?
Torx T8 security bits on the rear shell screws. Same as the Xbox One pad. Browse our screwdrivers for compatible drivers.
Why upgrade an Xbox Series pad with Hall-effect sticks?
Hall-effect modules use magnetic sensing rather than the contact-based potentiometers in the standard sticks, sidestepping the wear path that causes drift. For pads that have already drifted once, the upgrade gives a longer-term fix than a like-for-like swap. Some users notice a small feel difference, most adjust within a session.



