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Default Xbox 360 Racing Wheel Power Supply Problems

Xbox 360 Racing Wheel Power Supply Problems

Microsoft has issued a statement today saying that the power cords for its popular Xbox 360 racing wheel are defective. The company is replacing all defective cables and recommends that you do not use your current power cord until your replacement arrives.

The action is being taken after Microsoft was informed of a very small number of incidents of a malfunction in the Xbox 360 Wireless Racing Wheel, in which a component in the wheel chassis may overheat and release smoke when the AC/DC power supply is used to energize the wheel. There have been no reported incidences of fire, personal injury or property damage resulting from the component failure in the wheel.

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