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Pedal problems with my wheel

Ultra_Kool_Dude

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I check the calibration for my pedals in the Logitech Profiler program for my Momo wheel, and the brake pedal is stuck at 10%, and pressing the gas pedal all the way only gives about 70% of full throttle.

ESPNSTI - I think you mentioned this problem a while ago. Do you know how to fix it?

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ukd dont try to find reasons for why u suck at lfs :p
first it was blamed on lag, now on the pedals, whats next? :lol:
 
MXM said:
UKD
They are as good as new for a while... Until throttle suddenly disappeares, and brake is at 10% all of the time.
First, try this patch
http://www.wingmanteam.com/files/Patches/beta/MOMORacingPedalsUpdate-083004.zip
It helps a little. But doesn't remove the problem. So take a look at this thread by ESPNSTI:
http://forum.finalgear.com/viewtopic.php?t=2618&highlight=momo and read the page it links to.
Yes, that's essentially what I did, I had a problem with the brake in RBR, and the patch took care of that.
Then I had a problem with the throttle and this completely took care of it for me : http://web.axelero.hu/mozso/momo_e5.html
 
Just ask for a new one... Logitech sent me new pedals for the dfp within a week without me having sent them the broken ones... for free off course...

Buba
 
One of the flappy paddles broke on my MOMO :( Now my wheels just collecting dust in the corner. Maybe I should sell it on ebay or something....
 
well, of course I would tell them about the broken part!! :bangin:

I'm not that stupid :)

I would just keep it, but since my legs don't work I used the flappy paddles for throttle and brakes. I let my brother use it for ahwile, but he drives better with a gamepad.

If anyone here wanted it, I would let it go for a cheap price to my friends on this forum. The pedals have barely even been used.
 
Buba how did you do that, i mean who did you call or contact or whatever for your broken pedals. cos the bastards at the shop where i bought mine refuse to send the pedals back, because when they test them, appearantly they dont find any problem with it, hence refuse to ask for newones :x they told me that they first have to prove that my pedals are broken, and then only can they ask for newones :x
 
I just blow out the dust in the connectors to make it work and it doesn't happen a lot...
 
pdanev said:
Buba how did you do that, i mean who did you call or contact or whatever for your broken pedals. cos the bastards at the shop where i bought mine refuse to send the pedals back, because when they test them, appearantly they dont find any problem with it, hence refuse to ask for newones :x they told me that they first have to prove that my pedals are broken, and then only can they ask for newones :x

I just wrote Logitech an Email and asked for it.
Explain as detailed as possible and ask for any workarounds they have.

I told that story as well in another thread, but Logitech has THE BEST support. They sent me a new mx700 because mine was acting jerky. All I had to do is send them the usb connector and the battery cover in a letter.
3 days later: new mouse

With the pedals: 3 Emails (only because I gave them the wrong serial number) and a fax with the bill I had from the purchase... Thats all
5 days later (it was some holidays, so -> insanely quick!!!): new pedals

I wish you luck with your request!

Buba
 
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