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Replacement MOMO pots

Jone Tytlandsvi

Replacement MOMO pots

by Jone Tytlandsvi » Sun, 02 Feb 2003 01:47:10


I base it on this post:
http://www.racesimcentral.net/
I also have other indications, but I cannot reveil my sources of
information.
lol :)

Jone

Chri

Replacement MOMO pots

by Chri » Fri, 21 Feb 2003 10:39:42

The new MOMO Racing wheel doesn't use a pot anymore (it is optical).
No more pot problems :) I think all future Logitech wheels will be
optical as well.

> http://www.wingmanteam.com/



> > > I think there is some hope. I know other people have replaced the
>  steering
> > > pot on the momo

> > I wish I new who these other people are and how what they came up with. A
> > quick look at the FAQ on the Logi site says that replacement parts,
> > including potentiometers, are not available separately. Of course, they'll
> > still service it if it's not under warranty, but it costs more than buying
>  a
> > new wheel. For those who have broken wires and want to know how to
>  reconnect
> > them, the site says they can't give out that information as it's a 'trade
> > secret'.
> > I thought someone on here, bragging about Logi service, mentioned a forum
>  on
> > their site. I looked, but couldn't fine one. Is there a Logi wheel forum
> > somewhere that anyone knows about?

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