Difficulty
Easy
Steps
16
Time Required
30 minutes
Sections
2
- Steering Wheel
- 13 steps
- C-Clamp
- 3 steps
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Steering Wheel
- Remove the six gray 25mm hex screws with a 4mm allen wrench.
- Watch out when you lift the wheel up, as there are fragile wires connected to the bottom side.
- Carefully lift up the wheel, but do not disconnect it from the rest of the device.
Remove the six gray 25mm hex screws with a 4mm allen wrench.
Watch out when you lift the wheel up, as there are fragile wires connected to the bottom side.
Carefully lift up the wheel, but do not disconnect it from the rest of the device.
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Step 2
- Carefully lift the wheel off of the hub, exposing the 2 shifter paddle wires and PCB board.
Carefully lift the wheel off of the hub, exposing the 2 shifter paddle wires and PCB board.
Step 3
- Remove the two 7.5 mm silver screws holding the green PCB board in the wheel with a Phillips #1 screwdriver.
Remove the two 7.5 mm silver screws holding the green PCB board in the wheel with a Phillips #1 screwdriver.
Step 4
- Carefully remove the PCB board from the wheel hub.
Carefully remove the PCB board from the wheel hub.
Step 5
- Carefully pinch and unplug the large 7-pin connector under the PCB board.
- Be careful when unplugging this adapter, try not to pull on the wires to avoid damaging them. Instead, wiggle around the plastic connector while pulling on it to loosen it.
Carefully pinch and unplug the large 7-pin connector under the PCB board.
Be careful when unplugging this adapter, try not to pull on the wires to avoid damaging them. Instead, wiggle around the plastic connector while pulling on it to loosen it.
Step 6
- You can now fully remove the wheel from the hub. Set it aside until you put the wheel back together.
- Remove the innermost three 37.5mm silver screws with a Phillips #2 screwdriver.
- Remove the wheel hub and push the connector through the center of the hub.
You can now fully remove the wheel from the hub. Set it aside until you put the wheel back together.
Remove the innermost three 37.5mm silver screws with a Phillips #2 screwdriver.
Remove the wheel hub and push the connector through the center of the hub.
Step 7
- The wheel hub can now be set aside and flip over the steering wheel housing to reveal the under side.
- Remove the eight 15.9mm silver surrounding screws underneath the wheel housing with a Phillips #1 screwdriver.
The wheel hub can now be set aside and flip over the steering wheel housing to reveal the under side.
Remove the eight 15.9mm silver surrounding screws underneath the wheel housing with a Phillips #1 screwdriver.
Step 8
- Rotate the housing back over and remove the top half of the housing revealing the majority of the components of the wheel.
- The housing cover can be set aside until you put the wheel back together.
Rotate the housing back over and remove the top half of the housing revealing the majority of the components of the wheel.
The housing cover can be set aside until you put the wheel back together.
Step 9
- Remove the four 7.3mm silver screws attaching the green PCB board to the motor housing with a Phillips #2 screwdriver.
Remove the four 7.3mm silver screws attaching the green PCB board to the motor housing with a Phillips #2 screwdriver.
Step 10
- Unplug the three plastic connectors on the left side of the PCB board.
- Unplug the two plastic connectors on the top of the PCB board.
- Unplug the three plastic connectors on the right side of the PCB board.
- Pulling the plastic connectors requires a lot of force, but be careful and don’t pull directly on the wires. Try to wedge or push the male side of the connector out.
- If you need some extra leverage when removing these connectors, try using a plastic opening tool to pry off the connectors.
- Removing these connectors allows easier access to the four screws attaching the PCB board mount to the motor housing.
Unplug the three plastic connectors on the left side of the PCB board.
Unplug the two plastic connectors on the top of the PCB board.
Unplug the three plastic connectors on the right side of the PCB board.
Pulling the plastic connectors requires a lot of force, but be careful and don’t pull directly on the wires. Try to wedge or push the male side of the connector out.
If you need some extra leverage when removing these connectors, try using a plastic opening tool to pry off the connectors.
Removing these connectors allows easier access to the four screws attaching the PCB board mount to the motor housing.
Step 11
- Remove the PCB board after all of the plastic connectors are disconnected.
- You can now set it aside.
Remove the PCB board after all of the plastic connectors are disconnected.
You can now set it aside.
Step 12
- Remove the two 12.3mm upper black screws with a Phillips #2 screwdriver.
- Remove the two 15.5mm bottom silver screws with a Phillips #1 screwdriver.
Remove the two 12.3mm upper black screws with a Phillips #2 screwdriver.
Remove the two 15.5mm bottom silver screws with a Phillips #1 screwdriver.
Step 13
- Remove the PCB board mount and remove the clear plastic piece underneath.
- Set them aside until you reassemble the wheel.
Remove the PCB board mount and remove the clear plastic piece underneath.
Set them aside until you reassemble the wheel.
Step 14
C-Clamp
- Unscrew the piece holding the C-Clamp in place with your hand.
Unscrew the piece holding the C-Clamp in place with your hand.
Step 15
- Push the remaining nob forward and then inward through the slot.
Push the remaining nob forward and then inward through the slot.
Step 16
- The C-Clamp can now be easily pulled out of the bottom of the device.
The C-Clamp can now be easily pulled out of the bottom of the device.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Mumin Mazhar - Mar 22, 2016
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Where would I buy the replacement C-Clamps from because one of mine are broken and I need to install a new one.
Eduardo - Apr 4, 2017
Look for it at eBay.
hockeyjockone - Sep 8, 2016
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I also need to find a place to buy replacement C-clamps from
kholiwen - Oct 16, 2016
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Can you tell me where I can buy these clamps?
Matt Na - Dec 23, 2016
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step 9 to 13 not needed … please confirm