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Before Running Your Vehicle in Wet Conditions

1.  Consult the section “After Running Your Vehicle in Wet Conditions” before 

proceeding.  Make sure you understand the additional maintenance required 
with wet running.

2.  The wheels have small holes molded in to allow air to enter and exit the tire 

during normal running. Water will enter these holes and get trapped inside the 
tires if holes are not cut in the tires. Cut two small holes (3mm or 1/8” diameter) 
in each tire.  Each hole should be near the tire centerline, 180 degrees apart. 

3.  Confirm that the receiver box O-ring and cover are installed correctly and 

secure. Make sure the screws are tight and the blue O-ring is not visible 
protruding from the edge of the cover.

4.  Confirm that your batteries can be used in wet conditions.
5.  Use lower gearing (smaller pinion gears, as low as 12T or spur gear as large as 

90T) when running in mud, deep puddles, snow, or other similar situations that 
will restrict the tires and put much higher loads on the motor. 

Motor Precautions

• Titan motor life can be greatly reduced in mud and water. If the motor gets 

excessively wet or submerged, use very light throttle (run the motor slowly) until 
the excess water can run out. Applying full throttle to a motor full of water can 
cause rapid motor failure. Your driving habits will determine motor life with a 
wet motor. Do not submerge the motor under water.

• Do not gear the motor by temperature when running in wet conditions.  The 

motor will be cooled by water contact and will not give an accurate indication of 
appropriate gearing.

After Running Your Vehicle in Wet Conditions

1.  Drain the tires by spinning the tires at high speed to “sling” the water out. One way 

to do this is to make several high-speed passes on a flat, dry surface, if possible.

2.  Remove the batteries.
3.  Rinse excess dirt and mud off the truck with low-pressure water, such as from a 

garden hose.  Do NOT use pressure washer or other high-pressure water. Avoid 
directing water into the bearings, transmission, etc.

4.  Blow off the truck with compressed air (optional, but recommended). Wear 

safety glasses when using compressed air. 

5.  Remove the wheels from the truck.
6.  Spray all the bearings, drivetrain, and fasteners with WD-40

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 or similar water 

displacing light oil.

7.  Let the truck stand or you may blow off with compressed air. Placing the truck 

in a warm sunny spot will aid drying. Trapped water and oil will continue to 
drip from the truck for a few hours. Place it on a towel or piece of cardboard to 
protect the surface underneath. 

8.  As a precautionary step, remove the sealed receiver box cover. While unlikely, 

humidity or tiny amounts of moisture or condensation may enter the receiver 
box during wet running.  This can cause long-term problems with the sensitive 
electronics in the receiver.  Removing the receiver box cover during storage 
allows the air inside to dry. This step can improve the long-term reliability of the 
receiver. It is not necessary to remove the receiver or unplug any of the wires.

9. 

Additional Maintenance

: Increase your frequency of disassembly, inspection 

and lubrication of the following items:  This is necessary after extended wet 
use or if the vehicle will not be used for an extended period of time (such as a 
week or longer). This additional maintenance is needed to prevent any trapped 
moisture from corroding internal steel components.

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Stub axle housing bearings

: Remove, clean, and re-oil the bearings.

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Transmission

: Remove, disassemble, clean, and re-grease the transmission 

components. Use a light coating of wheel bearing grease (from an auto parts 
store) on the metal gear teeth. Refer to your exploded view diagrams for help 
with disassembly and reassembly.

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Titan motor

: Remove the motor, clean with aerosol motor cleaner, and re-oil 

the bushings with lightweight motor oil. Be sure to wear eye protection when 
using spray aerosol cleaners.

RECEIVER BOX: MAINTAINING A WATERTIGHT SEAL

Removing and Installing Radio Gear

The unique design of the receiver box allows the removal and installation of the 
receiver without losing the ability to maintain a watertight seal in the box. The 
patent-pending wire clamp feature gives you the ability to also install aftermarket 
radio systems and maintain the watertight features of the receiver box.

Removing the Receiver

1.  To remove the cover, remove the two 3x8mm button-head cap screws.
2.  To remove the receiver from the box simply lift it out and set to the side.   

The antenna wire is still inside the clamp area and cannot be removed yet.

3.  Remove the wire clamp by removing the two 2.5x8mm cap screws.
4.  Unplug the servo cables from the receiver and remove the receiver.

Receiver Installation

1.  Always install the wires into the receiver box before installing the receiver.
2.  Install the antenna wire and the servo cables into 

the receiver box.

3.  Arrange the wires neatly using the wire guides 

in the receiver box (A). The excess wire will be 
bundled inside the receiver box. Label which wire 
is for which channel.

4.  Apply small bead of silicone grease  

(Traxxas part #1647) to the wire clamp (B).  

5.  Install the wire clamp and tighten  

the two 2.5x8mm cap screws securely.

6.  Install the receiver into the box and plug the wires into 

the receiver (C). Refer to page 10 for the wiring diagram.

7.  Make sure the O-ring is properly seated into the 

groove in the receiver box so that the cover will not 
pinch it or damage it any way.

8.  Install the cover and tighten the two  

3x8mm button-head cap screws securely.

9.  Inspect the cover to make sure that the O-ring seal is not visible.

A

B

C

DRIVING YOUR MODEL

Summary of Contents for Slash 5803

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Page 2: ...e just the right amount of bite and thick blinding clouds of dirt roost We know you re excited about getting your new model on the road but it s very important that you take some time to read through...

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Page 4: ...rol or using the same gender connectors on the speed control will void the product s warranty Do Not Let the Transistor Tabs Touch Never allow the three separate transistor banks to touch each other o...

Page 5: ...downpad toreduce batteryvibration ifnecessary Body clips and body washers 2 5mm L wrench Optional Pinion Gear see page 21 Optional Spur Gear see page 20 Recommended Equipment These items are not requ...

Page 6: ...wn Receiver Box Antenna Mount Suspension Arm Front Front Bumper Steering Servo Shock Oil Damper Turnbuckle Toe Link Turnbuckle Front Camber Link Turnbuckle Rear Camber Link Rear Shock Tower Traxxas Hi...

Page 7: ...o interference from outside sources 3 Install batteries in the transmitter See page 11 8 Detail your model See page 8 The transmitter requires 4 AA alkaline or rechargeable batteries Apply other decal...

Page 8: ...e of how much water is flowing through the hose ESC Electronic Speed Control An electronic speed control is the electronic motor control inside the model The XL 5 uses MOSFET power transistors to prov...

Page 9: ...ose while current is the quantity of water flow in the hose voltage corresponds to the pressure that is forcing the water through the hose 550 and 540 These numbers refer to the size of the motor 550...

Page 10: ...tronic speed control MODEL WIRING DIAGRAM TQ 2 4GHz TRANSMITTER Antenna Steering Trim Multi Function Knob Throttle Trigger Throttle Neutral Adjust Steering Wheel Power Switch Battery Compartment Set B...

Page 11: ...imately 8 hours The LED will turn green when the battery is fully charged Disconnect the battery from the charger after charging 2 3 1 Using Other Chargers Another convenient option for charging the i...

Page 12: ...le of delivering the power needed to maximize the output of the XL 5 The Traxxas connector s gold plated terminals with a large contact surfaces ensure positive current flow with the least amount of r...

Page 13: ...location until you become familiar with all the adjustments and capabilities of your model To change the throttle neutral adjust position turn the transmitter off before adjusting the neutral position...

Page 14: ...the limit of radio range At 60mph a model can cover 88 feet every second It s a thrill but use caution to keep your model in range If you want to see your model achieve its maximum speed it is best to...

Page 15: ...ity Negative Exponential By turning the Multi Function knob clockwise the steering sensitivity of the model will be decreased Note that a relatively large amount of steering wheel travel results in a...

Page 16: ...the driven wheels are off the ground 1 With the transmitter on press the set button for second until the LED shines GREEN then immediately release the button This turns the XL 5 on If you press and r...

Page 17: ...e release the set button 4 The light will then turn green and the model is ready to drive SelectingTrainingMode Profile 3 50 Forward 100 Brakes 50 Reverse 1 Connect a fully charged battery pack to the...

Page 18: ...n repetitively from a stop to top speed and with repetitive hard acceleration Tips for Increasing Run Time Use batteries with the highest mAh rating you can purchase Use a high quality peak detecting...

Page 19: ...the receiver box during wet running This can cause long term problems with the sensitive electronics in the receiver Removing the receiver box cover during storage allows the air inside to dry This st...

Page 20: ...ss flow more smoothly and are more consistent while thicker oils provide more damping Use only 100 pure silicone shock oil to prolong seal life The model s ride height can be adjusted by adding or rem...

Page 21: ...formula to calculate the overall ratio for combinations not listed on the gear chart If you are worried that you might be over geared check the temperature of the battery pack and motor If the batter...

Page 22: ...steering servo 2 Connect the steering servo to channel 1 on the receiver Connect the electronic speed control ESC to channel 2 The white wire on the servo lead is positioned towards the crystal 3 Plac...

Page 23: ...steering system There are several components which will wear out from use the servo saver Traxxas part 3744 the bellcrank bushings Traxxas part 2545 and the tie rod ends Traxxas part 2742 Replace thes...

Page 24: ...avel on the steering channel and throttle brake travel on the throttle channel This allows you to fine tune the servo settings to prevent binding caused by the servo moving steering or throttle linkag...

Page 25: ...shing medium red 0 25 sec on 0 25 sec off Low Battery Alarm Put new batteries in the transmitter See page 11 for more information Flashing fast red 0 125 sec on 0 125 sec off Link Failure Error Transm...

Page 26: ...at the top Press MENU to move down the menu tree When you reach the bottom of the tree pressing MENU again will return you to the top SET Press SET to move across the menu tree and select options Whe...

Page 27: ...nks Press SET red LED blinks x3 Press MENU twice red LED blinks x3 THROTTLE TRIM 100 100 Turn steering wheel to desired max left and right travel x8 Press SET to save each position THROTTLE TRIM 100 1...

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