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Disposal
Your product is considered electronic waste and should never be discarded
in standard garbage containers. Please visit your local hobby dealer (and
some home improvement centers) and use the FREE battery disposal center
for proper disposal/recycling. Consult your local city hall for information on
recycling other electronic waste.
Troubleshooting Problems
Before contacting customer support, recall that this is a hobby grade product
intended to be user serviceable. Please take the time to fully inspect your
product for any obvious causes to the issues you are experiencing. Below
are some of the most common issues experienced. Ensure you refer to the
product support content on our website.
• Many control issues can be resolved by simply re-pairing the transmitter
and receiver, always start here.
• Dead transmitter or vehicle batteries will cause the product to
malfunction and not work properly. As with TV remote controls in your
home, if the batteries are dead, they don’t work. Start power related
troubleshooting with fresh batteries in the transmitter and recharged
batteries in the vehicle.
• Power connections between the Battery, ESC and receiver are critical to
the performance of the product. Running in various debris may cause
foreign objects to snag on wires, causing connections to come loose. It
is a good idea to unplug and reconnect motor and battery connections
when beginning power related troubleshooting. Also inspect for any
damage caused to the antenna.
• Drivetrain issues can mask themselves as power related. Fully inspect
the wheels, driveshafts, and motor for foreign objects that may have
become tangled or wrapped around the spinning parts of the drivetrain.
Small objects like fishing line for example, can wrap around a drive shaft,
overheat and melt due to the friction and cause the entire drivetrain to
lock up. Although a big problem, it can be difficult to see when inspecting.
Always remove the wheels from your vehicle when troubleshooting
drivetrain related issues.
• The drivetrain in your vehicle has a covered shaft to protect from debris.
We encourage you to remove it and inspect under the cover to ensure
that items have not been entangled around the shaft causing drag and
possible failure. Inspect around the steering components to ensure no
debris are preventing normal steering operation.
• Steering can become sluggish once components get dirty or “take a set”
after running. Inspect the rod ends of the turnbuckles to ensure they are
properly aligned and not binding. You should be able to grab a turnbuckle
with your fingers and rotate it easily.
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