LOGITECH G29 DRIVING FORCE RACING PEDALS Flickering Input
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Replacement 10k Ohm Rotary Potentiometer
The internal carbon track of the potentiometer experiences mechanical wear or debris accumulation, causing erratic resistance values during the pedal sweep. This interruption in the voltage divider circuit results in 'signal jitter' or flickering at the software level. Replacing the potentiometer restores a clean, linear analog signal to the wheel's mainboard.
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4%
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DeoxIT D5 Contact Cleaner
Often the resistive track is not physically worn through but is obscured by 'micro-debris' or oxidation. A specialized deoxidizing cleaner can dissolve these contaminants within the sealed potentiometer housing, re-establishing consistent contact between the wiper and the resistive element without requiring a full component desoldering/replacement.
SKU: D5S-6
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3%
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Magnetic Hall Effect Sensor Upgrade Kit
Since the flickering is a byproduct of the inherent friction in the OEM potentiometer design, a contactless Hall Effect sensor kit eliminates the failure mode entirely. By using a magnet and a solid-state sensor to measure pedal rotation, the mechanical wear-out phase is removed, providing a permanent fix for signal instability.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Replacement 10k Ohm Rotary Potentiometer.