Received my Podium PS4 wheelbase the other day, and so far it has been working prefectly.
But today I tried connecting my CSL Elite LC pedals, and the wheel base didn't recognize them.
So far I have been using the pedals connected by USB directly to the PC, but I wanted to test the ABS vibration in the wheel, so I figured I should connect them directly to the base. I used the supplied cable, and I am sure I have the pedals plugged into the correct port on the wheel base. But when I turn the wheel base on, the little pedal icon on the OLED display doesn't light up, and there is no pedal input detected on the Function Test driver page.
When disconnecting the pedals from the base and connecting them directly to the PC with USB, they work fine, so the pedals themselves seem fine. I only use the throttle and the brake pedal, there is no clutch pedal connected, but I really doesn't think that should matter.
Another strange thing when the pedals are connected to the wheel base is that the wheel sometimes freezes on startup. It just hangs on the 'Torque Warning' screen, and doesn't respond to inputs. When opening the driver page when the wheel is in this state, the wheel rim is reported as the universal hub, and when I try to close the driver page it crashes... All very strange.
I'll probably have to open a support ticket with Fanatec (I have the video ready

), but before I do that, have anyone here experienced anything similar?