ZedLabz replacement left right shoulder trigger button switches for Nintendo Game Boy Advance SP

ZedLabz

ZedLabz replacement left right shoulder trigger button switches for Nintendo Game Boy Advance SP

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Features:

- Compatible Left and right replacement trigger switch buttons.
- For use with Game Boy Advance and Advance SP.
- Can resolve faulty or jamming buttons.
- Technical soldering required.
- Console disassembly required to install part.

Description:

Compatible replacement left and right trigger button switch set for Nintendo Game Boy Advance and Advance SP console models.

They fit and function like the original part, resolving issues such as jamming or faulty shoulder trigger buttons.

Console disassembly and soldering skills are required to install these parts., please consult an expert technician if unsure about installation.
Platform Nintendo Game Boy Advance SP
Colour Silver
Manufacturer ZedLabz
EAN 5056026411851
Weight 10g

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Suitable if you have nothing else

I was having an issue with my right GBA trigger getting stuck constantly, so I decided to replace both. Sadly, these replacements feel awful to use. They have way too much travel, and require too much pressure. Plus, they didn't seem consistent. I ended up putting the old triggers back on the board.