This troubleshooting page will help you diagnose problems with the Logitech Driving Force GT E-X5C19.

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The wheel turns by itself or the wheel has no force against the turn.

Change your in game force feedback setting to change the feel of the wheel. If your in game settings did not change then your motor may have died and will need to be replaced. To do this follow our guide on replacing the motors.

The horn never ends or does not work.

If your horn button is unresponsive or is randomly going off, this could mean you have a bad spring in the horn button or the spring has left its mount. This means that you will have to open your device and replace the spring.

The wheel stopped vibrating.

If your wheel has been dropped or is in poor condition the wiring inside may have been knocked out of place. This may require you to open the device and reconnect the wiring or replace it entirely.

Buttons are unresponsive or get stuck in place when pressed.

When using the controller, the buttons stay stuck down or the buttons might feel “soft”. This may be due to the build up of dirt. In order to fix this, you need to clean around the buttons using rubbing alcohol between the crevices works as well take a q-tip and rub the side of the button, let it seep a little, and let it dry for while.