The wheel is a bit tight....if you know what I mean.

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My wheel feels a bit tight....it was not as smooth as it was before....can I like use WD 40 on the back of the wheel. Please answer. Thank you
 
Usually in life, things get looser with use :lol: Sorry, it's a tough call as to which advice could help your situation.
 
Spraying WD-40 into your wheel would not be a good idea. Aside from opening up the case to find the source of binding, don't know what else you could do.
 
I had my first GFGT.....and it smoked and it was very hard to turn....and that was the first 2 weeks i had the whell. I called logitech.....it took me a month to get my self the replacement... first wheel - Jan 10-20 ... 2nd whee - march 1 to now....I really dont want to open it because I'm scared i would screw something up and i'm lazy :D.... so yea......I could still use it....its just it doesnt feel loose....
 
I have a similar problem but on the opposite end of it the first 10 degrees left and right is loose but as soon as i go past 10 degrees it tightens up and also have you tried adjusting the force feedback setting ?
 
If it is within waranty send it back but when it happens the same to your third wheel I think they will be suspicious... Ive had mine for over 2 years and its like new... and I always turn the FFB to 100.
 
Do not use WD-40, WD-40 is not even a lubricant, it gums, and looses all lubrication value over time, go buy some di-electric grease, it would probably be the best choice for electronics, or, just put some Vaseline, or KY Jelly on it that stuff works great, I know mechanics who use it in transmissions as bearing grease, and they've lasted awhile.
 
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