FANATEC CLUBSPORT PEDALS V3 Error
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ClubSport Pedals V3 Load Cell Kit (90kg)
The load cell is a transducer that converts mechanical force into an electrical signal via a Wheatstone bridge of strain gauges. Constant cycling of the brake pedal causes mechanical fatigue at the solder points or micro-fractures in the thin-gauge wiring, leading to an open circuit or signal drift. Replacing the sensor assembly is the standard resolution to restore the linear voltage output required by the pedal's mainboard.
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4%
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Load Cell to Mainboard RJ12 Cable
The connection between the pedal base and the sensor often uses a thin-gauge harness that is subject to vibration and movement. Physical degradation of the RJ12 connector pins or internal wire breakage within the jacket can interrupt the signal path, triggering a communication error in the Fanatec driver software. A replacement harness ensures a low-impedance connection between the transducer and the ADC.
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3%
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ClubSport Pedals V3 Main PCBA
If the error persists after sensor replacement, the failure likely lies in the signal amplification circuit on the main logic board. Component-level failure of the operational amplifiers or the Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) will result in an inability to process the millivolt signal from the load cell. Replacing the full PCB assembly restores the logic and signal processing capabilities of the peripheral.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the ClubSport Pedals V3 Load Cell Kit (90kg).