This time I’ll probably spray some contact cleaner on them and maybe even try to reinforce the connection with either a heatshrink tube or some tape.
I’m considering trying to open it again and see if I can fix it one more time. Now, though, only the “Share”, “Option” and “PS” buttons are triggering by themselves. Then, guess what? A few months later the issue reappeared.
I was very happy that I managed to solve it myself. It should re-enumerate and be detected in G HUB. Unplug the device and plug it back into a different USB port. I watched those videos to find out how to correctly open the wheel, then I started tearing it apart, reconnected all connectors firmly, then closed it all again and voila, the issue disappeared. Check Delete the driver software for this device and then click Uninstall. I then decided to try to find a way to fix it myself. I then started my research to find out how to fix it, and found a few videos on YouTube about fixing other things on the G29, but not this specific issue I was facing. I verified this by going to the Logitech Gaming Software and “testing the profile”. For a few days I wondered what the issue was, and then I realized that what was happening is that all of the buttons on the wheel were activating when turning the wheel a certain way. My engine turns off, my blinkers start blinking, my parking brake engages, my horn horns, and so on. When connecting a G29 racing wheel to your computer, make sure that the Platform Mode switch is set to PS4. I’d be making a hard or quick turn and suddenly everything happens in the game. software was installed on a PC equipped with a three-pedal, a manual transmission gear, and a steering wheel controller (Logitech G29. Only after a few months using it, it started happening to me as well. I have a Logitech G29 with the shifter as well.