LOGITECH G29 DRIVING FORCE RACING WHEEL Not Calibrating
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External 24V AC Power Adapter
The calibration routine relies on the dual-motor force feedback system to cycle the wheel to its physical stops. These motors require 24V DC to operate, which is separate from the 5V USB logic power. If the external power brick fails or is disconnected, the wheel will be detected by the software but will lack the torque necessary to perform the calibration spin.
SKU: 190304-0000
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10%
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Internal Hall Effect Steering Sensor
If the wheel moves during calibration but fails to find the center or continuously hits the stops, the internal position sensor is likely faulty. The G29 utilizes a Hall-effect sensor to track steering angle, and a displacement of the magnet or a failure of the sensor's logic gate will prevent the controller from verifying the wheel's orientation.
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5%
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Main Logic Motherboard
A failure in the motor driver ICs or the MOSFETs on the main PCB will prevent power from reaching the motors even if the 24V supply is healthy. This represents a terminal failure of the control logic responsible for interpreting the calibration sequence.
SKU: 210-001483
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the External 24V AC Power Adapter.