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MikeBlue
S2 licensed
Hello,

Before pluging the wheel, try to install the Logitech drivers and connect the wheel only when the install kit need it.
MikeBlue
S2 licensed
Hello,

I have the same problem if I set the wheel to more than 720°.

It seems that in LFS if you use more than 720° after turning the wheel in max and min position, the game don't now how to manage the 900° range and add a "gap" in between the -90° to 0° and from 0° to 90.

Probably because : 900 -720 = 180 / 2 = 90° degree of gap....

Hope to be clear ...

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Manual or Sequential Gear
MikeBlue
S2 licensed
I have also recently bought a G25, and my question is:
Is it better to use Manual or Sequential Gear Box ?

I suspect that manual gear box is a little slower than sequential one ?
MikeBlue
S2 licensed
You have a false contact due to the crash !.
Now you have to try to find where is the false contact.
It can be :
A wire into the serial (DB9) connector;
A pin into the connector;

If it is a pin connector problem, you should see a pin in bad shape.
If no, it is probably a wire connection into the connector....
So you will have to open the wheel, carrefully, note every part you remove and you will probably need to do a welding on a wire.
You can also change the connector, you will found it in every good electronic shop.

Good luck.
MikeBlue
S2 licensed
hello,

Your brakes are connected to the wheel by a sort of serial cable I think, with a 9 points connexions.

You could have a look to this connection :
Damage pin, damage wire, cable. The worst could be a problem into the wheel on the chipset or electronic device that could be damage by the crash....

Try some tests with your control panel changing the settings, I mean working in one axe for both brake and throttle or 2 axis...

Good luck.
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