Apart from the possibility that there is a fault with your wheel, or in any Fanatec Profiling software you may be using.
You could try editing the wheel's actionmap XML file. I am not familiar with your wheel and don't know which actiionmap it uses, so you COULD edit all 3 (Fanatecs), after all your are not using the other 2.
Below I am will show you how to unmap the default key for looking back, in the hope that will stop the apparent fault.
Browse to your install folder f12013/Actionmap.
YourSteamInstallDrive:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\f12013\actionmap
You can select each of these 3 files, copy and paste them back into the same folder to give you backup copies, or copy them elsewhere if you wish
Open these files with decent text editor, I much prefer
Notepad++ found here
Fanatec Club Sports Wheel
Open the
Fanatec ClubSport Wheel.xml file
Look for :-
Code:
<Action actionName="Look Back">
<Axis axisName="win_con_di_button1" deviceName="0eb7038e" baseCalibration="uniDirectionalPositive" deadZone="0" saturation="1.0" />
</Action>
Change to :-
Code:
<Action actionName="Look Back">
<Axis axisName="unmapped" deviceName="0eb7038e" baseCalibration="uniDirectionalPositive" deadZone="0" saturation="1.0" />
</Action>
Save the file, ensuring it is saves with the same name and as a .xml file. do the same for the following files also.
Fanatec CSR Wheel
Open the
Fanatec CSR Wheel.xml file
Look for :-
Code:
<Action actionName="Look Back">
<Axis axisName="win_con_di_button5" deviceName="0eb70011" baseCalibration="uniDirectionalPositive" deadZone="0" saturation="1.0" />
</Action>
Change to :-
Code:
<Action actionName="Look Back">
<Axis axisName="unmapped" deviceName="0eb70011" baseCalibration="uniDirectionalPositive" deadZone="0" saturation="1.0" />
</Action>
Fanatec Porsche Wheel
Open the
Fanatec Porsche Wheel.xml file
Look for :-
Code:
<Action actionName="Look Back">
<Axis axisName="win_con_di_button5" deviceName="0eb70197" baseCalibration="uniDirectionalPositive" deadZone="0" saturation="1.0" />
</Action>
Change to :-
Code:
<Action actionName="Look Back">
<Axis axisName="unmapped" deviceName="0eb70197" baseCalibration="uniDirectionalPositive" deadZone="0" saturation="1.0" />
</Action>
After this is done, and all files saved. It is time to load the game.
To force the game to re-read the newly edited actionmap file, you must start the game with your keyboard. Whenever you see 'Press Start Button' use your 'Enter Key'.
Go to your wheels settings, personally I select keyboard as the controller, then re-select the wheel. Any additional mappings you have done to the keys/buttons will have to be done again, You also will have to set the saturation, linearity etc. settings to how you had them before. The FFB will not have changed.
Hopefully you will now be good to go ......... assuming you don't have a faulty wheel, or incorrectly set software profiles.
I know this is long-winded, but if you actually KNOW what actionmap file the wheel uses, then you just need to try editing that one file ......
Cheers