Is my wheel dying? Please help

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I was doing some drifting a few minutes ago, and at some point I noticed a change in my df pros force feedback. It is still stiff when turning, but there is no collision rumbling. i.e when I hit a wall or car it doesn't bounce back & forth or react at all.

Does this mean the motor in my wheel is starting to go kaput?

I unplugged it & plugged it back in, then reset my ps3, still no change.

Also, anyone know if it is safe to crack the thing open & clean any dust out of it?
 
I was also noticing a serious drop in force feedback strength on my DFGT yesterday. It still gave the right rumbles and everything but it was as if the FFB strength was turned way down. I ended up resorting to changing the strength setting from 6 to 10. I am also wondering if the motor in my wheel is going downhill. Any remedies?
 
I have the same with my G27. in the beginning my G27 was wrecking my hands and arms. but these days i don't feel a thing. i thought i had the same problem. until a friend of mine tried it. and was crashing his arms like i did back in the day. so maybe you are getting used to it. and are getting better prepared when you wreck your car.
 
The change I felt was pretty sudden. There is literally zero reaction when I ram the ai.

I would say it's shot then. Set FFB to 10 and take it to Sarthe. If it does not vibrate like crazy down the back straight then it's broken.

How old is it?
 
i dont use my g25 for drifting as i dont want to destroy 150 quids wotrh of tech with out a warranty or a backup wheel
 
Thanks god mine isn't doing this quite yet but I would suggest using the DS3 for drifting because as you may know drifting puts quite a bit of ware on the wheel.
 
I feel like PD has reduced the FFB since launch in the patches. I remember when I first got my wheel (before the first update) it was very strong, and now it seems to be somewhat weak. Perhaps I'm just used to it.
 
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