If your Logitech G29 racing wheel feels off or is not steering correctly, calibration can fix the problem. To calibrate your Logitech G29 on the PS4, connect it to your console and start your game. Next, let the wheel rotate fully on its own at startup. Then, go into the game settings and set your steering sensitivity and wheel rotation angle. Finally, test it in-game to make sure the controls feel right. These steps will help you easily calibrate your Logitech system.
Steps to Calibrate Logitech G29 PS4
Here are the easy steps you should follow:
Step 1: Connect Your G29 Wheel Correctly
Before calibration, make sure the wheel is connected properly. Plug the USB cable from the wheel into your PS4. Connect the pedals to the wheel base and plug in the power cable. Use the switch at the back of the wheel to set it to PS4 mode. If the connection is not right, the PS4 will not detect the wheel, and calibration will not work. Always make sure the cables are tight and the wheel is on a stable surface.
Step 2: Let the Wheel Auto-Calibrate
When you first turn on the wheel, it will rotate fully left and right. This is called auto-calibration. Do not touch the wheel during this process. This movement allows the system to find the correct center point. If you stop the wheel while it is moving, it may not calibrate properly, which can cause steering problems later. Once the wheel stops moving, you can move on to in-game settings.
Step 3: Adjust Settings in the Game
Most racing games allow you to fine-tune your steering wheel. Go into the game’s control settings menu. Consider options like steering sensitivity, rotation angle, and force feedback strength.
- Steering sensitivity changes how fast the wheel responds to your movement.
- Rotation angle sets how far you can turn the wheel in-game (commonly 900 degrees for realism).
- Force feedback controls how much resistance you feel.
Make changes one at a time and test them to find what feels best for you.
Step 4: Test in Practice Mode
After adjusting your settings, try the wheel in practice mode or do a time trial. Drive slowly at first to check if the wheel is centered and responding well. Turn fully left and right to see if the gaming car reacts evenly. If it feels off, go back to settings and make small adjustments. Testing helps you find the perfect setup without affecting your race stats.
Step 5: Maintain Your Wheel
Regular maintenance keeps your G29 working smoothly. Wipe dust off the wheel and pedals. Make sure the cables are not twisted or bent. Avoid pressing the pedals too hard, which can wear them out faster. If the wheel starts to drift or lose accuracy, repeat the calibration steps. Keeping your wheel in good condition will make calibration easier and improve your gameplay.
Common PS4 Problems and Fixes
Sometimes calibration does not go as planned. Here are a few common issues:
- Wheel not detected: If your PS4 does not recognize the wheel, check that the USB and power cables are firmly connected. Also, confirm the switch on the wheel is set to PS4 mode before starting.
- Wheel not centered: If your wheel turns but the car goes straight when slightly turned, redo the auto-calibration. Turn the wheel off, back on, and let it rotate fully without touching it.
- Force feedback too strong or weak: If steering feels too heavy or too light, adjust the force feedback settings in your game menu. Test small changes until you find a comfortable resistance level.
- Pedals not working: If pressing the pedals does nothing, check that the pedal cable is fully plugged into the wheel base. Dust or loose connections can also stop them from responding properly.
Solving these small problems quickly means more time racing and less time troubleshooting.
Conclusion
Calibrating your Logitech G29 PS4 is easy when you follow the right steps: connect it properly, let it auto-calibrate, adjust in-game settings, test in practice mode, and maintain your wheel regularly. This makes sure your racing feels smooth, accurate, and realistic.
If your PS4 or racing wheel still doesn’t work well after calibration, contact Cell N Tech for professional PS4 repair services today.




