PS4 controller not pairing with system [duplicate]

PS4 controller not pairing with system [duplicate] - Person Holding Game Pad

I bought a refurbished PS4 from Amazon and I tried to play today. Unfortunately, the controller is not working. I have plugged it into the PS4 using the USB cable, a yellow light appears on the controller, but when I press the PS button, nothing is happening. I have tried replacing the USB cable but that doesn't work.

Also, I have tried using another controller and it works, so the problem is definitely that controller that came with the PS4. Moreover, I have tried resetting the controller, also tried pressing share and PS button together, pressing reset and PS button together. Nearly tried everything, and the controller is not pairing with the PS4. Any suggestions?



Best Answer

Had this problem too, tried multiple fixes from many sites.

(Button combos, reset via hole under L2, different USB cables, delete controllers from Bluetooth menu, etc...)

Finally worked when I used the original USB cable to connect my controller.




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Why is my controller not pairing to my PS4?

You can try restarting your PS4 console completely to see if this can fix the issue: 1) Press the power button on your PS4 console and hold it until you hear the second beep. Then release the button. 2) Unplug the power cable and the controller that wouldn't connect from the console.

How do I get my PS4 to recognize my second controller?

How to connect another PS4 controller
  • Using your synced controller, go into your PS4 Settings, located above the home menu.
  • Choose Devices.
  • Select Bluetooth Devices.
  • Press and hold the PS button and the Share button on the controller you want to pair for five seconds.


  • Why is my PS4 controller flashing blue and not connecting?

    If your PS4 controller is blinking blue, then that means that it's trying to connect to your console. Normally this only takes a few seconds before it properly connects. The problem is that sometimes you'll be sitting around for seconds, and then minutes, before figuring out that it's not working.



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    Answer 2

    There are a few things that can try to resolve the problem.

    Resetting the Dualshock 4

    As mentioned in the Dualshock 4 Troubleshoot, try resetting your gamepad by pushing the reset button. It is located in a small hole on the back, near the L2 Button. You will need something thin to access it, e.g. a paperclip. Hold it for about 5 seconds, before releasing it.

    Cablebound Pairing

    You said, you have another controller that works, so you might also want to try to pair the gamepad in question using the settings menu.

    On your PS4, go to Settings > Devices > Bluetooth Devices. If your Dualshock 4 in question is appearing in that list, select it, press Options and do 'Forget Device'. Now connect the controller again with the USB-cable and press the PS button to pair it.

    As mlo55 pointed out, you might need to use the original cable. If you don't have it, try a few different ones. However, if the other Dualshock 4 connects over your cable, it shouldn't be problem.

    Edit: There are USB cables that only carry the power lines for charging and are missing the lines for data connection which are needed to pair your controller. Hence to possible problem with the cable.

    Thanks to Flater for pointing that out correctly in the comments. (I can't answer to your comment because I don't have enough reputation for that)

    Wireless Pairing

    Maybe there is a problem with the USB cable, so try to pair your gamepad without the USB cable as mentioned in this blog.

    On your PS4, go to Settings > Devices > Bluetooth Devices. On the unpaired Dualshock 4, press and hold the Share button and the PS button at the same time. Your lightbar should start flashing quickly - this means that the controller is in pairing mode. It should appear in the device list you just opened on your PS4. Select it to complete the pairing.

    You might need to reopen the Bluetooth Device screen to refresh the list.

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