Can I buy replacement Logitech G27 Parts?

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Is there anywhere that stocks or makes replacement parts for the Logitech G27? As my wheel has got the sensor alignment problem and if it cannot be fixed then I'm not sure where it leaves me. If anyone knows how to fix it then please let me know.

Here's a video explaining the problem:



Thanks in advance,

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I bought mine Driving Force PRO in US, when i was there then it works just fine. I came back to home (eu), used AC adapter to convert power (didn't want to burn my wheel).

And it was dead :sick: When i plugged in to ps3 / computer there was no auto calibration there was nothing. Logitech profiler only indicates throttle and brake working. :indiff: So i sell it my wheel from US as broken 👎

I had exactly the same problem as you, only different wheel DFPro. So i know how do you feel. :mad:

I think only way to solve your problem is to either sell it as broken, try to find someone on INTERNET who is good with repairing wheels and try he's help. I know people fix their wheels with so many things, like stronger force feedback motors and fit extra lcd monitors showing REV and other things like extra buttons. I saw it on some RBR forum.

Try look with logitech G27 modifications / problems / issues / fixes / forum.
 
If your wheel is out of warranty and you've already seen and tried this, then I don't think there's much left you can do.
 
Have you by chance messed with any of the settings on the Logitech Profiler? I think its possible in the Logitech Profiler to actually mess with the steering axis and put i back to normal. I havent tried it before but maybe that might help?
 
I bought mine Driving Force PRO in US, when i was there then it works just fine. I came back to home (eu), used AC adapter to convert power (didn't want to burn my wheel).

And it was dead :sick: When i plugged in to ps3 / computer there was no auto calibration there was nothing.

That is strange :sick:

Are you sure you needed an AC adaptor? This might be a silly question.

But from 5 years of travelling between Europe/Canada, I found that everything that I ever brought with me (NOT travel stuff, just normal stuff) would work with BOTH voltages if it had a converter between the device and the wall plug, or a box on the wall plug itself.

For example a Laptop cable, or a camera charger.

I think this has to do with the fact that pretty much everything is made in China, and to lower costs they make only ONE converter and then include a different plug end (sometimes a separate cable, as on laptops) for the different regions they ship to.


I dunno, maybe your wheel was dead. But I never bring AC adaptors with me any more, only the plug-shape adaptor.
 
Kind of sketchy first post.

No kidding.


My wheel is having issues & you think someone would make someone would offer aftermarket replacement parts in the States. I'll try the link provided & hopefully that will solve the problem.
 
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