Suddenly, the steering fully locks to the left and right
Dear Sir, Person in charge.
Are you sure you want to ask a few questions? I am playing on PS5 and PC with Podium DD1 For PS4 e-Sports F1 steering. I have applied firmware v439 to the wheelbase, steering and V3 pedals. The specifications of my PC are as follows.
SYSTEM:64bit
OS: Win11Pro
CPU: Core i7 -12700k
MEMORY: Hyper X 32GB DDR4-3733MHz
GRAPHICS: NVIDIA GeForce RTX3080
STORAGE: Western Digital WD-Black 500MB M.2 SSD * 2
Question 1 → I played GT7 on PS5 and car When it crashes into the wall, the steering turns to the right or left to the full lock position. When I rebooted the wheelbase, it returned to its original state.
Question 2 → I play Assetto Corsa Competizone on my PC. I play in career mode. When I press the button to move to the next event, the steering turns to the right until it fully locks. When I rebooted the wheelbase, it returned to its original state.
How can I improve this problem?
Comments
Sounds very similar to the issue described in the following threads:
https://forum.fanatec.com/discussion/25344/csl-dd-mclaren-v2-in-game-controls-lock-up-recurring-issue
https://forum.fanatec.com/discussion/comment/82649#Comment_82649
Long story short, have a look at purchasing some ferrite cores (beads) and installing them on your cabling, particularly the USB. It took me installing 6 of them on my USB cable, but it seems now to have eliminated the problem, as far as I can tell.
thank you,
I notice my psu for my base has 1 just before current enters the brick. My CSL DD base to PC, usb cable, has 1 just as the cable leaves the base.
Where did you install yours? Just curious. Thanks.
Where *didn't* I install one? lol
USB has two total at each end, as well as two more near the middle where it gets closer to the aluminum base of my wheel stand. Power cord has another one up near the base, an additional one before it enters the brick, one as it leaves the brick, and another as it enters the socket of the UPS it's plugged into. RJ12 for my pedals has one just as it exits the PCB and another up near where it plugs into the base. I also put one on my keyboard near the plug for the PC, and I also threw one on my ethernet cable as well, because well... why not?
It all looks a little silly, but who cares? So far it's been working and that's all I care about.
😆😆😆 as long as it works is all that matters...👍