Troubleshooting for the Logitech G27 electronic steering wheel.

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Your ‘car’ is turning, even though the wheel is straight, or it’s going straight when the wheel is turned.

Please see this link Logitech G27 Calibration PC to calibrate the G27 for Windows.

The PS3 and PS2 do not have in-game options to calibrate the wheel or the PC software from Logitech. The only way to recalibrate the wheel is to manually reset the wheel.

  • Unplug both the USB, and A/C power adapter from the wheel and wall socket.Wait at least 30 seconds, then plug the A/C power adapter back into the wall and wheel.Plug the USB cable into a different USB on the PS3/PS2.

If calibrating the wheel on the computer did not work, the optical encoder inside the wheel may be broken. The optical encoder is responsible for relaying data regarding the position of the wheel. To access the optical encoder, you will have to disassemble the wheel. Check out our guide here. Once you have access to the optical encoder, there are two possible solutions to fix the problem if the optical encoder is still intact.

  • The Sensors Screw Are Loose And They Need To Be Re-tightened.The Encoder Has Slipped Off And Can Be Re-glued.

If the optical encoder can not be repaired by the previous steps or if it is completely broken, you may have to purchase a new one. Chiang Mai Laser Service does off replacement optical encoders for the G27. The link can be found here. CM Laser Service Once you have a new optical encoder, use our guide on Optical Encoder Replacement to replace it.

The Wheel’s Force Feedback Is Too Strong.

A ‘strong’ wheel can be due to the force feedback settings in game or in the Logitech Profiler. On PC, you can change the force feedback settings on the Logitech Profiler, such as: force feedback strength, spring effects, and dampener effects. On the PS3 and PS2, you can only change the force feedback within the game settings.

While turning, the wheel’s force feedback suddenly stops, or the wheel has no force in the first place.

If your game settings haven’t changed, then the motors inside your wheel may have died. To get the wheel working again, you will need to replace the motors. To do this, follow our guide on replacing the motors.

Even though the pedal isn’t pressed down at all, the computer still registers the pedals being pushed. The pedals could also unresponsive to any movement.

Before you take apart the pedal box, unplug and replug the pedals into the wheel to see if that fixes the problem.

If unplugging the pedals did not fix the problem, there could be dust on the potentiometers. To access the potentiometers, you have to disassemble the pedal box first. You can use our Pedal Spring Replacement Guide to access the potentiometers. Once you have reached the potentiometers in the pedal box, use compressed air and a brush to wipe off any dust. Once you have cleaned them, reassemble the pedal box.

The pedal doesn’t feel quite right, it’s either too easy to press, or too hard.

The wheel and the pedal registers in game, but the H-shifter does not change the car’s gears.

Some cars in many racing games have different transmissions from the traditional 6-Speed or H-Pattern shifter. If the car in the game uses a sequential transmission, the game will disable the H-Pattern shifter. Try to use the supplied paddle shifters to drive the car and see if it works.

In some cases, the shifter will stop working because the potentiometers inside have failed. You will have to replace them in order to get your shifter working again. To do this, follow our guide on Shifter Potentiometer Replacement.

The wheel’s LED lights do not turn on or they do not respond to game’s environment.

A majority of the games do not support or haven’t developed drivers that support the G27 shift lights. This is a common issue an can be resolved only on PC. FANALEDS offers software that can override the game and force the LED lights to work in game. This can be downloaded here. FANALEDS Software This software is very easy to use and can be programmed to display user defined information, RPM, Alerts, Car settings, etc.

If the game supports the LED shift lights or if you downloaded the FANALEDS software and decided it still does not work, then the LED’s could be broken or the LED connections are broken. To check the LED lights, see the first part of out G27 wheel tear down guide here. After gaining access to the lights, check to see if its contacts are intact and solder wires if necessary; see that guide here.

The wheel can’t attach to surfaces any more, because the clamps are broken.

To fix this, you will need to replace the clamps. To do this, follow our guide on Replacing the Wheel’s C-Clamps.