Shifter SQ 1.5 problem
R.R. Rijk
Member
Hi all,
Sorry to say this but after sending my McLaren wheel back because of shifting problems with the flippers, it is now my new Shifter which has shifting problems. I calibrated it several times but nothing solve the problem.
When I shift to the 4th gear ( from 3rd to 4th or from 5th back to 4th) it often sees the 4th as a 2nd gear.
Result, blowing the engine. The shifter is really great and the sequential shifter works great an flawless but only the 4th gear is often seen as 2nd gear.
I hope there is a solution for this. I don want to send back my shifter at the same rate as the McLaren wheel
Regards,
Bull Shark..
Comments
I've just done this fix, my shifter being out of warranty (and already been back to Fanatec once for this issue).
The fix works a treat. When I inspected the back of the board, it's obvious that the bar inset into the shaft (shown in the splash for the above video) is physically rubbing against the back of the PCB each time you shift, and it reaches the point where it rubs through the insulation baked into the board during manufacturing and causes a short. So the tape fixes it, but I'd be surprised if this isn't a once-a-year fix.
Only took 15 minutes though, being careful and methodical, and making sure not to get the axle grease from the insides on my clothes/bench/furniture/cat. Also on mine (maybe because it has already been repaired once) the 2-wire cable from the base to the mainboard wasn't glued into the connector, and life is far easier if you're able to gently disconnect that cable when you start. IMO the risk of snapping the cable or worse is very high if you don't.
I think the reason why Fanatec won't or can't admit there's an issue - which there clearly is - is that EU consumer laws are super-tight in favour of the consumer, who has rights for years on end beyond the standard 1 year warranty. To admit a problem would likely be to wipe out every cent Fanatec had ever made on this product. There'll be a lawyer and an accountant telling the top guy not to do it.
It's a real shame too, because otherwise, the SQ shifter is a beautifully engineered piece of kit that should last many years.
I have just come upon this problem myself. The first time I tried to downshift into 3rd and the car got thrown into reverse, I assumed it must have been user error. But then it happened again, and then all of the gears started missing and I was stuck with either reverse or 2nd. Not fun!
I've seen a couple of different "fixes" on YouTube, including the tape fix, but none of them seem to be actual solutions - more of a "Well, I guess I'll try this" and sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't. No one seems to know what the real problem is, or has any idea how to fix it.
So, I'm not going to attempt to take this apart and fix it myself. For $250 I expect Fanatec to provide a shifter that works for more than 6 months (Heck, it should work for 6 years for that price), and they should fix it for me if it stops working. I have to admit, I am REALLY disappointed that this thing is such poor quality that something like this would happen.
I will try to remember to post a follow-up here once I hear back from them, but they said it could take a week. In the meantime, I guess I am back to using paddles, unless someone in the last couple of months has found the actual cause of the problem and how to fix it.