I dont have a clue......

Push the stick downwards into the housing, then pull it towards you.

Alternately, press the topmost button (which corresponds to triangle)
 
Have to stick with that then. At least it gives you a quick way to shift into reverse and you only need to hit the gas to change straight back into 1st.

Or don't crash :D
 
Have to stick with that then. At least it gives you a quick way to shift into reverse and you only need to hit the gas to change straight back into 1st.

Or don't crash :D
is that all G25 not working with gt5p? or is the problem on my G25?? if this is the problem of mine, I will bring it back to factory
 
In most, if not all, cars with paddle gearboxes, you have to push a button to get into reverse.

EDIT: Did you really have to create this thread twice?
 
In most, if not all, cars with paddle gearboxes, you have to push a button to get into reverse.

EDIT: Did you really have to create this thread twice?
I didn't mean to open twice..this trend I opened in GT5P...but got move

anyway, this mean in most of case I cant revese my car with +/- gearbox in Gt5P but instend of push a button right?

this mean my G25 without problem..??
 
If you have the shifter pad on H-pattern mode then push the stick down and to sixth gear. Triangle reverse only works when the sequential mode is on.
 
Pull the stick to the right like you want to shift into 6th gear. Then after pulling the stick to the right, push down the stick and pull it backwards (like you do when you shift into 6th gear).

If this doesn't work, your G25 is probably broken. I had the same problem. There is a little switch at the bottom of the stick with a little Printed Circuit Board. There are two connetions on this PCB. If one of these connections are interrupted, the reverse doesn't work anymore.

You could try to install the G25 driver onto a computer (if you have one) and try the G25 with the G25 control panel (software) to see if the reverse is still working.
 
He's asking about sequential mode, kikie. Your explanation only works in H shifter mode.
 
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