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I bought a 360 off ebay works flawlessly but my controller isn't syncing to my 360 I don't know what else to do then to just go buy like a play an charge kit.
Any suggestions?
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It could be your button on your controller or xbox. Try going here

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You think it's possible to order a new rf module or are they hard wired to this specific xbox
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I am sure you can buy one and put it onto your console.
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Can anybody confirm this? As long as if the rf module I buy is the same model of the one I had will it bee good?
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Its Xbox specific,

find out what mobo you got
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i would honestly get a charging kit not only should it help you sync your controller but it will also save you batteries in the long run.
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I've tried using a charge an play kit but u have to have it synced before u can use it so I ordered me a cheap rf board same model so hopefully it works , I read online that it's interchangeable so I'm going to find out in a few days
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--Rangersfan-- wrote I've tried using a charge an play kit but u have to have it synced before u can use it so I ordered me a cheap rf board same model so hopefully it works , I read online that it's interchangeable so I'm going to find out in a few days

last time I used a chang n play,once you pluged it into the xbox you were good.you can even take out the batteries and play with just the controller and cable as if it were a wired controller
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If you don't want to fix it yourself, a charge and play kit or wired controller would be your way to go.
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