Had no idea Fanatec made wheels for consoles that far back. So, did I hear correctly: there's no rumble? ... Ya know.... There were too many analog protocols back in the day - making some wheels incompatible and others compatible - but no literature / clear, plain advertising.... There should've been a second potentiometer stacked behind the other (back when there were pass-thru shaft stacking potentiometers) and a switch added to switch between the two.
This was like in that time that real thing to have! I only had 1 for 15 euro or 7,5 or something ( I was real low)for the first xbox and the Xbox 360 one with force feedback! Once force feedback came it was over for non Nintendo consoles for the cheap wheel without that nice rubber feeling, you're wheel turning back like a crazy with Sega rally and the pedals with some medal parts. And there the wheel also became only for the "real" racing fans these days because of the price! From 10 bucks to 130 with game to 200+ these days I take the last back they are surprisingly cheap still 60 for a force feedback for the Xbox on the wehkqmp🤔