Nintendo Switch Joy-Con Drift: Causes & How to Fix It
Character walking off on its own? Camera spinning when you're not touching it? That's Joy-Con drift – one of the most common Nintendo Switch faults. Here's why it happens and how to fix it for good.
What is Joy-Con drift?
Drift is when the analogue stick registers movement even though you're not touching it. It's caused by wear and dust inside the thumbstick mechanism: the tiny sensor that reads the stick's position degrades over time, so the Switch thinks the stick is being pushed when it's at rest.
DIY fixes (and why they don't last)
- Recalibrate the stick: System Settings → Controllers and Sensors → Calibrate Control Sticks. This can mask mild drift for a while.
- Clean it: a puff of compressed air, or a little electronic contact cleaner, around the base of the stick can clear dust.
These help temporarily, but because the sensor itself is worn, drift almost always comes back. The only permanent fix is to replace the joystick.
The permanent fix: joystick replacement
Replacing the worn thumbstick module clears drift completely. It's a fiddly job that needs the controller carefully opened and the stick de-soldered and replaced. Our Nintendo Switch joystick repair service sorts it – and while it's open, it's a good time to check the charging port too. Walk into our Sheffield store or post it in from anywhere in the UK.
FAQs
What causes Joy-Con drift?
Wear and dust inside the analogue stick. The position sensor degrades over time, so the Switch reads movement when the stick is at rest.
Can Joy-Con drift be fixed permanently?
Yes – by replacing the worn joystick module. Recalibrating and cleaning only help temporarily.
Does recalibrating the controller fix drift?
It can hide mild drift for a while, but it won't fix worn hardware, so the drift returns.
Is it worth repairing or should I buy a new controller?
A joystick replacement is much cheaper than a new Joy-Con or Pro Controller, and keeps your existing one.
Got drift? Book a joystick repair or get a free quote – walk-in or UK-wide mail-in.