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Originally Posted by iBlueVirus
BUT, I am having problem with the damn wheel already. The darn brake would engage from time to time and I have to disconnect the pedal box from the wheel and reconnect to fix it. Any clue? Thanks again guys!
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hmmm... I don't know if I want to do that. I wrote to Logitech and they said it's a defective product and told me to do a RMA. I wonder if they know about this and will be sending me a newer or fixed version of this...
Originally Posted by mcowger
I had the same problem, and fixed it. I opened up the pedal box. On the brake pedal there is a second, black spring that provides the progressive brake-pedal-feel. Once I removed that (and lost the progressive feel) the problem hasn't come back.
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yeah I know, that's why is frustrating. I just got it yesterday so I can also go back and exchange it. But I could be getting another one just like that. And because my gf wants to play too (she hates to watch) so I have two. I still haven't tested out the second one yet.
Originally Posted by HongKongBeef
thats a common problem on the wheel from what i have been reading.
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check this out!
http://gtplanet.net/forum/showthread.php?t=43686
http://gtplanet.net/forum/showthread.php?t=43686
Originally Posted by mcowger
I had the same problem, and fixed it. I opened up the pedal box. On the brake pedal there is a second, black spring that provides the progressive brake-pedal-feel. Once I removed that (and lost the progressive feel) the problem hasn't come back.
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