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ETS2 have not support for the g27 rev lights, you just need to install FANALED (google it).
try this plugin
http://forum.scssoft.com/viewtopic.php?f=109&t=49772
I never liked default in-game Force Feedback (FFB) by Logitech and SCS that features a terrible empty/dead zone in the center.
I have a Logitech G27 and i wanted to get more from it. With the release of the telemetry SDK (God bless SCS :)) I've got the chance to make my and others dreams come true. Here's the result, everybody can test what i have created. :)
I've tried to accomplish a kind of "civil" behavior of the FFB, a very "gentle" spring from electro/hydro power steering and mainly a sharper center position for a better sensation on the road.
In addition to this, I have created another plugin - Adaptive Automatic Transmission (AAT) emulation, featuring user customizable settings.
FFB plugin
No FFB deadzone on G27, G25, DFGT!!!
Attempt at simulating a "realistic springing" effect on stationary truck.
Steering wheel vibrates when engine is under high load. (while using a too high gear on uphill, for example)
Centering point shifts when road slopes to the left or right.
Steering wheel reacts to collisions.
AT plugin
You can customize RPM limits for shifting gears!
Engine start gear selection. (seen on Scania trucks)
After starting engine, set gear manually and accelerate. Transmission will shift down to selected gear only. (or 1 gear lower, in some situations) To reset start gear, turn off engine.
Intelligent engine braking mode. Truck runs on higher RPM and lower gear with accelerator up/released.
Activation 1: Press the "exhaust brake" binding. You can hold it down or press and release, engine brake stays on.
Activation 2: Push the brake pedal beyond 75%.
Activation 3 (automatic): When going downhill and you release the accelerator, the engine brake activates if speed increases 5 to 10 km/h or higher from the point of accelerator release.
Deactivation: Push accelerator beyond 15%.
"Adaptive" shifting mode, shifting depends on how far you have pushed the accelerator in the last several minutes.
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=315793838
That will take you through the whole thing and get it right including making your wheel leds work .
BTW, update your guide, ETS2 now use 900° and not 780/800 anymore-