Old ClubSport V1 pedals often suffer from flickering inputs. The manual outlines the standard troubleshooting steps to restore precision. Contactless Sensor Care
This guide replaces and expands the original Fanatec ClubSport Pedals V1 manual with clearer setup, calibration, maintenance, common troubleshooting, and performance tips to get more consistent, realistic pedal feel.
Optimization Guide for the Fanatec ClubSport Pedals V1 Manual
The throttle and clutch pedals on the ClubSport V1 use contactless Hall effect sensors. While these are highly durable because they use magnets instead of physical contacts, they can occasionally drift out of alignment over time. Why the Manual Makes it Better
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: You can swap the polyurethane bushings (the foam inserts) for harder or softer rubber to change the "throw" distance. Spring Tension (Gas & Clutch) Multi-hole Brackets
Fanatec no longer hosts the V1 manual officially. Check the “Legacy Products” section of their support site or search for ClubSport_Pedals_V1_Manual.pdf on community drive links.
: Use compressed air or electronic contact spray on the sensors for the throttle and clutch to remove dust buildup.
Alter physical stopping points using hex keys. 🛑 Mastering the Load Cell Brake