Sustitución de la placa base del volante Logitech G29
Introducción
Ir al paso 1Esta guía muestra cómo sustituir la placa base del volante Logitech G29 Driving Force. Este PCB incluye los botones del volante que son responsables de la navegación por los menús del juego y varias selecciones y funciones durante el juego.
Esta reparación puede ser necesaria si el dispositivo no navega por el menú o no se pueden completar las funciones en el juego. Tenga siempre un lugar de trabajo limpio y asegúrese de que el dispositivo está desconectado de la fuente de alimentación y de los dispositivos.
Qué necesitas
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Retira los seis tornillos Allen de 32 mm de longitud y 4 mm de la placa frontal del volante.
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Para volver a montar el dispositivo, sigue estas instrucciones en orden inverso.
Para volver a montar el dispositivo, sigue estas instrucciones en orden inverso.
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Thx I was an idiot that forgot to check that the switch was out of the way, hence why I needed to replace, so I don't really need instructions as of how to do it, and a recommendation: add that you should make where when reassembling you check that the switch matches up with the switch extension thing so everyone doesn't make my dumb mistake. I would not be here writing this message if I had made sure that switch was there on the second go around (I forgot to put the plastic protector on the metal stand mounts for attaching to a metal cockpit stand) so I found it oddly difficult to put the board back then snap... awkward silence plug in the wheel and it spins around, and mashes every single button, and repeats for hours until I unplug it defeated. All this from a dumb switch. Hope you enjoyed my whole life story... It actually kinda feels like my whole life story lol.
Hi,
I have a question, we replaced the regular wheel for an F1 mod wheel and since then it hasn't been working optimally the button with the circle doesn't work in game and in the menu it does again, do you guys have any idea what it could be ?
My wheel has adapter power, wheel calibrates perfectly but no LED light on the wheel itself and none of the buttons work. I've checked all connections from USB console/pc cable back to the main circuit board plug. I've also checked continuity between the wheel plug and the other end, the main board plug - all good.
So, I can steer a car in a game but none of the buttons work at all and no rev lights or green power light on wheel.
PS Just replaced the main board with a working replacement or so I've been told by the seller.