I bought this wheel because I was told it was 100% metal. Well, I thought that was true until the wheel itself broke on me recently. The guts of the wheel are nothing but plastic. This wheel was purchased on eBay about 1 year 8 months ago and was brand new. Since Logitech doesn't sell replacement parts, even on their new wheels, I'm forced to either Jerry rigg the broken plastic somehow, or find the wheel replacement itself. Any chance?
Eelin
Do you still have that broken momo red wheel? Did you write it off? If so I'd buy it from you. I want just the actual steering wheel. would you be willing to take it off and sell it? Email me [email protected]
You're right about Logi not providing spares. If you're out of warranty, you are out of luck.
If you have the cash I would recommend the G25. Great wheel and the pedals are way better than previous wheels (momo red included)
If you want to sell your broken momo, let me know ;) I'm looking for one to build a wheel set up.
Huskerk19, Do you still have the red momo?? I am looking for the circuit board for the right pedal? I would like to get them from you!Email me [email protected]
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Hi,
I suggest you to contact the Logitech support for a replacement this is an hardware failure and it's covered by warranty terms.
US/Canada support:
http://www.logitech.com/en-us/contact
European support:
http://www.logitech.com/en-gb/contact
Thanks and have a nice day !
J -
Hi,
Please find here the Logitech FAQ explaining how to use your device under mac OSX as the devices is utilized in HID mode there is no driver/software available and settings must be done in-game:
http://logitech-en-amr.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/logitech_en_amr.cfg/php/enduser/std_adp.php?p_faqid=946§ion=troubleshoot&crid=441<_product_id=320&tabs=1,3,2,4,5&p_search_text=Logitech%20%20MOMO%20%20Racing%20Force%20Feedback%20Wheel
Thanks and have a nice day !
J-
If the game supports wheels, yes you should be able to use any wheel with the game, just a matter of adjusting the settings properly for it to work 100%
Make sure its plugged in to the power adapter and install the logitech software, then you should be able to open up game controllers on windows and run a test there for the force feedback etc.
Put the Brake spring under the gas pedal (think its the same part) and then get a "Squash Ball" (small hollow ball for the game Squash) and tape that in place of the spring, you brake pedal will now feel more firm like a real car....
MOMO's are notorious for the potentiometers going bad. There used to be a place that sold replacements, check www.digikey.com I think the top kit is for momo black, and the bottom one for momo red. I think they were zero balance when I checked.
963260-KIT-ND Q1465369 MOMO FORCE REPAIR KIT
963282-KIT-ND Q1465379 MOMO RAC FORCE FDBK WHL RPR KIT
as a last resort, take the information for the digikey potiometers to Radioshack and see if they can order you some.
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