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Saitek pro flight Need wiring info

Discussion in 'Electronic and hardware generally' started by Wagnard, Feb 4, 2018.

  1. Wagnard

    Wagnard Well-Known Member Gold Contributor

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    Hi,
    I wanted to know if someone have a wiring diagram or simpling a screenshot of the 10 pins socket of the display of the yoke.
    Reason: found a used Saitek pro flight yoke but the display was not working, I opened it up and I saw the the 10 pin socket was "destroyed" and all wire was laying around.

    Thanks for the help


    Edit: I managed to found the answer. The pins wires colors are the same as the other 10 pins inside that part of the yoke.
    Last edited: Feb 4, 2018