American Truck Simulator is one of the popular open-world truck driving simulator video games by SCS Software that was launched in 2016. It offers legendary American trucks and allows players to journey through different landmarks in the United States. After the new DLC update, the American Truck Simulator title has received many reports on Thrustmaster Wheel and Pedal Not Working.

Thrustmaster is known for its awesome range of gaming controllers, like wheels and pedals for racing video games. Unfortunately, the Thrustmaster wheel and the pedal controller aren’t working properly for a couple of American Truck Simulator PC players. Now, if you’re also one of the victims of the same issue, you can follow this troubleshooting guide to resolve it. Here we’ve provided a couple of possible workarounds for you that should come in handy.

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How to Fix American Truck Simulator Thrustmaster Wheel and Pedal Not Working

As per multiple reports online, plenty of players are having issues with the Logitech G920, Logitech G29, Thrustmaster T300, Fanatec CSL DD, etc., controllers while playing the American Truck Simulator title on the PC. The reports claim that these gaming controllers don’t give any feedback while playing and sometimes have connectivity issues. Unfortunately, there is no official patch fix available yet. So, you’ll have to try out some workarounds as of now manually.

1. Disconnect Other Peripherals

First, you should disconnect all other external devices or peripherals from your computer, such as the webcam, printer, other controllers, USB flash drives, etc. Sometimes a normal reboot of the system can also help a lot.

2. Reconnect Wheels and Pedals Directly

It’s also highly recommended to disconnect and reconnect the pedals directly to the wheelbase for better detection or connectivity. Some of the reports suggest that this specific method did come in handy.

3. Update Wheel and Pedal Drivers

Even manually updating the wheel and pedal drivers on the PC respective to the controller model number can easily fix the racing controller not working or not detecting issues. Head to this link to visit the official Thrustmaster website, then download and install the driver and the firmware.

4. Reconnect Shifter

If in case, you’re using the shifter, then make sure to unplug and reconnect the shifter to the system to fix any glitches whatsoever.

5. Reset Pedal to Default

Sometimes restarting the system may not come in handy that much. That’s why you should reset the pedal to the factory default to fix multiple issues or connectivity glitches in a jiffy.

6. Update Thrustmaster Wheels

Well, the chances are high that you haven’t updated your Thrustmaster wheels and pedals controller to the latest available version. If that’s true, then try updating the Thrustmaster wheels manually. To do that:

  • First of all, press the Windows key to open the Start menu.
  • Now, search for joy.cpl in your search box and open the top result.
  • Once inside the controller settings interface, select and open the Wheel Settings menu.
  • You’ll have to check for the latest update and install it manually.
  • Finally, restart the PC to apply changes and check for the issue again.

7. Update American Truck Simulator

If you’re using the outdated game version, you should try updating it to the latest patch version, whatever is available. You can follow the steps below to check for the same.

  • Open the Steam client > Go to Library.
  • Click on American Truck Simulator from the list of installed games at the left pane.
  • The client will automatically search for the available update. If any, make sure to click on Update.
  • You may have to wait for some time to install the update properly.
  • Once done, reboot your PC to apply changes.

8. Verify and Repair Game Files

Sometimes missing or corrupted game files on the PC may not throw out any kind of error message, but the conflict may easily ruin the gaming experience and the controller issues. You should verify and repair the game files by following the steps below. Luckily, the Steam client does have a built-in feature to repair problematic game files automatically. To do that:

  • Launch the Steam client > Click on Library.

  • Right-click on American Truck Simulator from the list of installed games.

  • Now, click on Properties > Go to Local Files.

  • Click on Verify Integrity of Game Files.

  • You’ll have to wait for the process until it gets completed.

  • Once done, just restart your computer to apply changes.

9. Choose Steam Controller Settings to Force ON

The chances are high that your gaming controller isn’t working properly because of the Steam controller setup. You can follow the steps below to forcefully enable the Steam controller settings for the American Truck Simulator game.

  • Open the Steam client > Click on View from the top-left corner.
  • Now, choose Big Picture Mode > If prompted, click on Continue.
  • Click on Library > Go to Games under the Browse section.
  • Select American Truck Simulator > Click on Manage Games (Gear Icon).
  • Choose Controller Options from the Steam Input option.
  • Click on the drop-down arrow icon to expand the list of ‘Change the Steam Input Per-Game Settings.’
  • Next, make sure to select Forced On > Click on OK to save changes.
  • Once done, restart your Steam client to check for the issue.

If this method isn’t working for you, then ensure to follow the steps again and just select ‘Forced Off’ or ‘None’ and save changes.

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10. Reinstall American Truck Simulator

If none of the methods worked for you, uninstall and reinstall the American Truck Simulator video game. We understand it’s not an actual solution, but there is nothing to do on your end. To do so:

  • Press the Windows key to open the Start menu.
  • Now, type Control Panel and open it from the search result.
  • Open Uninstall a program > Click on the American Truck Simulator game from the list.
  • Select Uninstall > Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the uninstallation process.
  • Once done, reboot the PC to apply changes > Open the Steam client.
  • Make sure to install the American Truck Simulator game again.
  • Finally, you can play the title to check for the Thrustmaster Wheel and Pedal Not Working issue.

That’s it, guys. We assume this guide was helpful to you. For further queries, you can comment below.