Sure it isn't a jammed key or button? Try unplugging your controllers, and see if it stops. Might be a stuck mouse or keyboard button too?
You would kinda get a click/ding sound repeated really quickly. It would really help if you could reocrd the sound and post it here, i've never heard of anything like this.
just remember buying a damaged car is even more of a can of worms than buying a 2nd hand car.
If it was me, i'd probably buy a straight shell with suspension/brakes but no driveline. get my own motor and box and go from there.
Also make sure you don't have COMBINED PEDALS selected in logitech profiler (and in LFS....which u have activated, turn this to seperate)...this could possibly be causing issues.
In LFS make sure u have CLUTCH set to AXIS, and not BUTTON.
Make sure in logitech profiler it isn't reporting combined pedals(should be a tickbox in there). Also make sure your pedal plug is in (they do sometimes come loose)
If the axis are working in windows, go to lfs, make sure you have calibration/axis set to unlocked, and see if you can get the pedals to work by looking at the axis graphs on the RHS of the controls menu (i think the pedals usually show up as something like Slider0 Slider1 and so on... after that its just a matter of assigning them
nuts. I doubt it'd still be inproduction, the forum link is dead, as are most of the links on that site. Someone probably forgot it was there. Last post from a dev was in 2004. http://www.west-racing.com/forum/index.php?topic=2395.0
Probably normal life took over, had a couple rug rats, got old and fat, end of dream.
The non see-thru windows reminds me of the old LFS hehehe
Is there some kind of film grain filter on the pic of the car with colour paint as it looks....well grainy :P