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 ^Hall-effect X-Axis Sensor|AH496\\ 129099| ^Hall-effect X-Axis Sensor|AH496\\ 129099|
  
 +Measured about 3.5 volts - seems low.
  
 {{:pc:hardware:thrustmasterhalleffectcircuitboardfront.jpg|Hall Effect Sensor in Center}} {{:pc:hardware:thrustmasterhalleffectcircuitboardfront.jpg|Hall Effect Sensor in Center}}
  
-{{:pc:hardware:thrustmasterhalleffectcircuitboardback.jpg|Guessing E1 is Zener Diode}}+Guessing E1 is Zener Diode. Left connector is wired to circuit board in yoke, connecting to triggers, thumbsticks, etc. The X-Axis started working again for a while when I connected oscilloscope probe to right-most connection (which goes to pin 3 of the Hall Effect Sensor - Output). Maybe Zener Diode has connection problem? 
 +{{:pc:hardware:thrustmasterhalleffectcircuitboardback.jpg|Hall Effect Sensor Back}} 
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 +Apparently some of the wiring became broken. The wire which plugs in near E1 was pulled loose, so straightening it seemed to help. 
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 +The thumb joy stick which changes the view horizontally also started being erratic. Apparently fixed by soldering a red wire along that ribbon cable's red edge wire. The wire seemed to have a limp place. Pushing on the wire just slightly caused the joy stick output to fix, at least temporarily. 
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 +The wire is 
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 +8 position (individual wires) in a ribbon cable, 6" long, 0.8mm pitch 
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 +^Part|08SUR08SUR32W150| 
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 +JST 
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