LOGITECH G920 DRIVING FORCE PEDALS Flickering Input
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96%
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Pedal Potentiometer
The G920 uses friction-based potentiometers that are susceptible to particulate ingress. This debris interferes with the electrical contact between the wiper and the resistive element, causing the voltage signal to oscillate or 'flicker' regardless of physical input stability. Replacing the unit restores the integrity of the resistive track.
SKU: N/A (Generic 10k-100k Ohm)
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2%
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Electronic Contact Cleaner
A quick-drying, non-conductive solvent is used to flush microscopic debris and carbon dust from the enclosed potentiometer housing. This restores electrical continuity without requiring a full teardown of the pedal's electrical assembly, resolving signal noise caused by surface contamination.
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2%
CONF
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Magnetic Hall Effect Sensor Upgrade Kit
This kit replaces the mechanical wiper system with a non-contact magnet and sensor. By removing the physical friction points, the failure mode of track degradation and dust interference is eliminated entirely, providing a permanent engineering solution to the inherent design flaw of the original hardware.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Pedal Potentiometer.
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