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Old 01-22-2013, 12:15 AM   #1
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Default Help with my HBX Rockfighter,servo steering wrong way

Hi there, can anyone please help me. I have a HBX Rockfighter with a Lansu 3 channel radio. The radio has 4 wheel functions, such as front wheel control only, or front and rear wheel going same direction, or front and rear going opposite directions, or just rear wheel drive. When controlling the front only the steering is going in the right direction, but when any of the other three settings are used the rear wheels go in the opposite direction. The steering servo recently broke and I had it repaired. It was fine when we put it in for repair, but the guy at the shop doesn't seem to know how to fix it. Any suggestions????
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