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Old 05-05-2010, 09:25 PM   #1
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I was wondering if i have a bad receiver i just moved things around and when i truned it back on when i touch the steering the truck goes full throttle and the receiver light goes dim. The throttle still works normal also it is a spektrum dx3 with a sr3000 rx any ideas?
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Old 05-06-2010, 06:15 AM   #2
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I believe it's actually your servo going bad. What servo you running? Try putting another servo in the reciever and try. If you don't have one, to telll if it is your reciever unplug your servo and try to steer. I think that would work to tell...?
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I believe it's actually your servo going bad. What servo you running? Try putting another servo in the reciever and try. If you don't have one, to telll if it is your reciever unplug your servo and try to steer. I think that would work to tell...?
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I know it sounds weird. I'v ehad this happen both different way on me! Give it throttle, steering turns. Give it steering and throttle goes. New servo, all good for me. And, yes they were plugged in right it seemed dunking my un-waterproofed servo in the water all day doesn't help. Just my experience.

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Thanks for the replys it turns out it was the servo i just didn't figure it would be since it was a brand new out of the package hitec 7954 but i guess stuff happens oh well back to the hobby shop to return it.
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Thanks for the replys it turns out it was the servo i just didn't figure it would be since it was a brand new out of the package hitec 7954 but i guess stuff happens oh well back to the hobby shop to return it.

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