DON'T DO THIS, WD HAS OIL AND ELECTRIC CURRENT IS PASSING INSIDE THE ENGINE, IT WILL BURN IT, AT FIRST IT MAY SEEM TO SOLVE THE LUBRICATION PROBLEM, BUT THEN IT BURNES THE ENGINES, DON'T DO THIS
Have to agree. Excellent tear down video but when I saw the WD-40 I saw trouble; this will eat the plastics and is not safe on electronics. There are synthetic oils designed for small electrical motors and non conductive greases like silicone lubricating grease that are much safer to use.
FYI, use the silicone lubricating grease for plastic gears and oils designed for motors on them. Not too much lubrication though as over lubricating motors and gears will attract and accumulate dust and create future problems.
Thanks for the concern. Probably some lube for motor brushes would do better job. Silicone not so much since its not conductive so brushes wont have electrical contact. I had none of contact lube at home so WD-40 was my solution (my wheel still work after 1 year now and there is no squeaking).
Will it help me? I have the same steering wheel, but when turning right, a certain knock appears only when turning right and with the Ffb but without ffb everything is fine please help me I have a video on my channel of how it knocks
Finally a good video about how to fix this problem, thank you 👍
i have to take apart the whole thing just to use wd-40?
Had a similar problem. Thank you for the fix tutorial
Glad it helped
Thank you, actually helped!
DON'T DO THIS, WD HAS OIL AND ELECTRIC CURRENT IS PASSING INSIDE THE ENGINE, IT WILL BURN IT, AT FIRST IT MAY SEEM TO SOLVE THE LUBRICATION PROBLEM, BUT THEN IT BURNES THE ENGINES, DON'T DO THIS
That's what I was wondering about, thx. As for the piece that the actual wheel rests on, what should you use for lubrication? Some sort of grease?
@@bigskrt8996 exactly, use a little grease only on the gears, start steering and gradually adding
Have to agree. Excellent tear down video but when I saw the WD-40 I saw trouble; this will eat the plastics and is not safe on electronics. There are synthetic oils designed for small electrical motors and non conductive greases like silicone lubricating grease that are much safer to use.
FYI, use the silicone lubricating grease for plastic gears and oils designed for motors on them. Not too much lubrication though as over lubricating motors and gears will attract and accumulate dust and create future problems.
Thanks for the concern. Probably some lube for motor brushes would do better job. Silicone not so much since its not conductive so brushes wont have electrical contact. I had none of contact lube at home so WD-40 was my solution (my wheel still work after 1 year now and there is no squeaking).
I just Unbolted the bottom bolts and lifting the plastic just enough to spraw some wd40 in there!
Did the same just now. Although I used a bit too much and it's spilling. Dunno if that will be a problem in the future. We will see I guess
Another way? Or just with WD-40?
Will it help me? I have the same steering wheel, but when turning right, a certain knock appears only when turning right and with the Ffb but without ffb everything is fine please help me I have a video on my channel of how it knocks
Make an Update via Logitech G Hub on your PC
I hope it helps :)