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i have a G29 with the G29 shifter when i play euro truck simulator 2 it calibrates at random times and presses buttons i didnt touch the same happens in project cars
Hello Pascal, I’m Micael. I have a Logitech G29 with the shifter as well. Only after a few months using it, it started happening to me as well. I’d be making a hard or quick turn and suddenly everything happens in the game. My engine turns off, my blinkers start blinking, my parking brake engages, my horn horns, and so on. For a few days I wondered what the issue was, and then I realized that what was happening is that all of the buttons on the wheel were activating when turning the wheel a certain way. I verified this by going to the Logitech Gaming Software and “testing the profile”. I then started my research to find out how to fix it, and found a few videos on YouTube about fixing other things on the G29, but not this specific issue I was facing. I then decided to try to find a way to fix it myself. I watched those videos to find out how to correctly open the wheel, then I started tearing it apart, reconnected all connectors firmly, then closed it all again and voila, the issue disappeared. I was very happy that I managed to solve it myself. Then, guess what? A few months later the issue reappeared. Now, though, only the “Share”, “Option” and “PS” buttons are triggering by themselves. I’m considering trying to open it again and see if I can fix it one more time. This time I’ll probably spray some contact cleaner on them and maybe even try to reinforce the connection with either a heatshrink tube or some tape.
I believe that this is due to an internal wiring issue caused by stress on a connector or harness from the rotation of the wheel. I have a similar problem with my G920 but I have not opened the wheel up yet to see about fixing the problem.
Getting the same issue with g920, i took it apart and found that the internal cabling is made with cheap flimsy wires and when i straightened them up a bit, the problem went away…..for a while and came back after a couple of weeks.Logitechs solution with using wires bought on WISH is cheap and doesnt work, my advice is to trash the Wheel and get something else instead, thats what im doing, currently ordering a Thrustmaster T248 which in test is said to be the best and above Logitech.
I had the same problem, after an afternoon of soldering I got it fixed with some wiring I bough on ebay.
I have the same issue on my G920 and also have the skills to replace all the cables however my wheel is still on warranty but if I get it replaced I expect that it will have the same issue…