Introduction

If your Xbox Series S rocks when you push on it, a foot is likely missing or damaged. Follow this guide to replace the missing, damaged, or flattened foot.

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    • Place your Xbox on your work surface so that the foot you're replacing is facing upward.

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    • This step shows how to remove a loose foot. If your Xbox is already missing the foot, skip this step!

    • Insert the point of a spudger underneath one end of the foot.

    • Pry up to separate the foot from the Xbox.

    • Remove the foot.

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    • Cleaning the footwell will drastically help the new foot to stay on your Xbox.

    • Apply a drop of >70% isopropyl alcohol to the footwell.

    • Use the point of a spudger or a toothpick to scrape and loosen any adhesive residue in the footwell.

    • Wipe the footwell with a lint-free cloth or a coffee filter.

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    • Pick up a foot from the replacement sheet.

    • Align the foot in its footwell.

    • Use your finger to press the foot down for ten seconds to secure it onto your Xbox.

Conclusion

If your Xbox is missing additional feet, repeat the procedure to replace them.

Repair didn’t go as planned? Try some basic troubleshooting, or ask our Answers community for help.

Arthur Shi

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