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Yeah thats an old one and i had one at once but i did not have a problem with mine, it sounds like a short in the wheel or you have a power issue. Are you using the rechargeable battery pack or the wall AC power plug? you may have a bad battery pack or wall plug is what i am saying. but this is an obsolete device you may have to find one cheap and see if it does the same thing as well..
Move the racing wheel closer to the
console.
ā¢ Make sure the AC power supply is plugged
in or, if you're using batteries, that the
batteries are fresh.
ā¢ Keep the console and racing wheel at least
three feet away from large metal objects,
such as file cabinets and refrigerators.
ā¢ Metallic decorations or stickers on the
console or racing wheel can interfere
with racing wheel performance. Remove
decorations and try connecting again.
ā¢ Make sure the front of the console is
positioned in the direction of the racing
wheel and away from nearby walls.
ā¢ Cordless phones (2.4 GHz), wireless LANs,
wireless video transmitters, microwave
ovens, some mobile/cell phones, and
Bluetooth headsets can interfere with the
operation of the racing wheel. Turn these
off or unplug them and try reconnecting
them.
ā¢ If you're using batteries and nothing else
works, turn off your console, remove and
reinsert the AA batteries or Xbox 360
Rechargeable Battery Pack into the racing
wheel, and then repeat the steps given in
"Connect Your Racing Wheel."
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