Logitech G27 Current issues?

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So, some GTP users and I are currently having a lot of issues with our G27 racing wheels. :grumpy: Mine's brand new, his is lightly used.


In short, my G27's running at 500% sensitivity, meaning that it never stops shaking, because it's rendering its own movements...


And, I can't understand his problems.
 
Weird. Mine has been going strong for a year and a half no problem with extreme use (ie a lot of x1 use). Should be covered under warranty. Hope you get it fixed soon- I would be upset if my wheel was giving me problems.
 
Software? For a pc game?

Yeah, but, I think it's just Logitech's software. No point in getting a new wheel, just to have the same software problem. Again, my wheel's turning fine, but, it's at 500% sensitivity, and off-center...
 
I too have had 0 issues with mine, I'm actually quite impressed with it. I have 2 old ones here at work on PC use and they hammer away quite well too :)

Edit: Melancholy, what game are you using it in?
 
iRacing + problem is fixed.



But, let's maybe sticky this thread, and create a "fix-a-problem" checklist.


Shall we?
 
MrMelancholy15
iRacing + problem is fixed.

But, let's maybe sticky this thread, and create a "fix-a-problem" checklist.

Shall we?

So what was the cause/repair?
 
MrMelancholy15
iRacing + problem is fixed.

But, let's maybe sticky this thread, and create a "fix-a-problem" checklist.

Shall we?

Im curious to know what you did to fix it because I'm having issues with my DFGT and iracing.
 
Bought G27 1,5 year ago after G25 and i had 0 problems with PC and PS3. So your wheel must be broken, you can exchange it for another one if it's on warranty.
 
Thanks ussr, but, we're making a checklist (when I have it) of problems and fixes. I don't suggest opening it up, or trying to fix it; it is under warranty, and opening it up will void the warranty.


But, following a checklist I'll make this weekend, you can see if it's a calibration, software, hardware, or connection issue. You only have to send the wheel back to Logitech if it's a hardware problem. Logitech can't fix a bad connection. The owner can fix the connection, by unplugging it, and plugging it back in.
 
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