Marvel's Spider-Man 2 Funky Mission Fix Security System

Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 Funky Mission: How to Troubleshoot Security System Relay

The Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 Funky mission is a main quest that can be a bit tricky to complete since it has you use the Spider-Bot is a strange way. During several parts of the quest, you’re asked to use the bot to fix the security system. After crawling through some of the vents around the building, the Spider-Bot needs to open a relay and then somehow fix it. But the game doesn’t tell you what you’re supposed to do here, and trying to go past the relay will have the game force you to go back. Here’s how to fix the security system relay during the Funky quest in Spider-Man 2 for PS5.

How to fix security system relay in Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 Funky quest

To fix the security system relay in Spider-Man 2, you need to aim at faulty wiring and repair it by using a shot of the Spider-Bot.

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After opening the door to the circuit beneath the white, plastic housing, you’ll see several wires that are seemingly broken with sparks coming out of various places. Luckily, the web that the Spider-Bot can shoot can somewhat repair electrical wire and bind connections together.

Once you’ve fixed all of the wires, you can then move on with the rest of the quest where you’ll encounter other relays. There are several criminals in the way that you’ll need to use the web once more to distract them, mainly by shooting the various instruments around the museum. This will clear the way so that the Spider-Bot can reach the other relays and repair them too.

At the end of the quest, Miles Morales will be asked to recover some of the missing instruments so that the Harlem Cultural Museum can finally open. This is one of the few ways to earn Hero Tokens, which is the rarest resource for upgrades in the game, so they are well worth completing.

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