Forward and Reverse Functions are switched First off, I’d like to thank everyone in advanced for any and all help.<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /><o:p></o:p> Now, here is the problem, I recently received an axial ax10 scorpion and it was working perfectly fine. However, I was crawling a course today and after a few runs I started having forward/reverse issues.<o:p></o:p> Now, when I try to go forward, it moves in reverse. And vice versa, reverse causes the crawler to move forward.<o:p></o:p> Anyone know how to fix this, or even what went wrong? |
Re: Forward and Reverse Functions are switched it started doing this in the middle of a run? does your radio have a switch on it that does this? I know the Losi 2.4 radios do. |
Re: Forward and Reverse Functions are switched im unsure, i havnt found 1 yet. and i had just picked the crawler up off the track, spun the tires bout three times. then when i set it down to go agin the controls were swithched |
Re: Forward and Reverse Functions are switched Seems like a radio problem but make sure the motor wires are not touching each other. |
Re: Forward and Reverse Functions are switched What ESC? |
Re: Forward and Reverse Functions are switched ok, thanks. Ill look up a manual for my remote to see if i can fix it. |
Re: Forward and Reverse Functions are switched my axial controller is an AX-3, stock for the wraith. under the rear cover are the trims and reverse switches. st. for steering and th for throttle |
Re: Forward and Reverse Functions are switched Got it. The remote had an advanced settings program where i could select inversions in the throtel and stering. Thanks for the help |
Re: Forward and Reverse Functions are switched what remote are you using? |
Re: Forward and Reverse Functions are switched it is a JRracing xr2i |
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