#1 is a Resistor, 100k, 0402
#2 is a Capacitor, 2.2uF, 0603
#3 is a Resistor, 100ohm, 0402
The Capacitor missing probably isn't causing any issues, but the Resistors for sure are. Without a schematic to know exactly how they are used in there and what they are connected to there's no way to know what issues it would cause with them missing.
Thanks again for your help, RDC!
I confess that previously I had already placed a resistor for component #1 and #3, compared to old boards (JDM-001, JDM-011) had placed a 100K resistor in component #1 and #3. I left #2 without capacitor. Control still not sync and unidentified by the PC. Then I put some capacitor(another value) in #2 and the problem continued.
I changed the #3 from 100K to 100 Ohm and the speaker audio improved, before the audio was weird. I tested and it still didn't sync.
Finally I put the 2.2uf capacitor in #2 and when testing on PS4 the controller started charging and later synced, I went to test on PC via USB and also synced, so this 2.2uf capacitor seems to be very important for USB sync. I went to check the capacitor track and it is interconnected in a transistor responsible for USB communication.
It was a mistake not to do with component #2 what I previously did with component #1, which was to compare the board of another DS4 and follow the tracks of the transistor that is part of USB communication.
Sorry my English!