Super Nintendo Cartridge Replacement
ID: 3584
Description: When games have been in storage or used for...
Steps:
- On the bottom front corners of the cartridge you should see two screws using the 3.8mm "Gamebit" screwdriver bit. A 3.0U Spanner bit can also get them out.
- Once the screws are out, slide the front part of the plastic casing down to clear the tabs on the top of the case.
- The two halves of the case should open easily.
- At this point the game board and pins are freely accessible.
- Here you can fully clean the pin set and inspect for damage to the circuit board.
- Cleaning the pins is the easiest part; use a cotton swab and either a rich mixture isopropyl alcohol or Brasso. Other people swear by an eraser(the white kind), but it can lead to damage if you're not careful. Personally, Brasso works the best.
- NOTE: The top edges of the board are made asymmetrically so it can only go into the casing one way. Near the Blue Circles
- Games with battery backup (allowing for save games to be stored in SRAM) allow access to the battery at this point for replacement. Most of the time the battery is a button cell: CR2032.
- The battery is soldered in. You will have to break it out and re-solder the new battery in.