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Subject: Re: fixing Nascar Pro pedal springs
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Bill Jones wrote:
> 
> I was using the Nascar Pro racing wheel tonight and heard a snap in the
> pedal unit, and then noticed that the throttle pedal has about half the
> resistance it used to have.  So does that mean a spring has popped off or
> broken?
> 
> I unscrewed all the screws on the bottom of the pedal assembly, but could
> not get the thing open enough to see inside, and didn't want to force the
> issue as the unit is only two months old?  Is this something that you have
> to send to Thrustmaster to fix, or will they send parts and give me
> instructions on how to fix it myself?  How do you get that bottom plate off
> the pedal unit?
   Just take the pedals off(2 screws each) and all (6)of the outer
silver screws out of the bottom and it will drop off.
