Throttle works, but there's no steering
Article #542263
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- Battery pack is not properly charged
- Charge battery completely.
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- Servo connector is unplugged or loose
- Traxxas micro receivers have two channel 1 steering slots. Make sure that the steering servo is firmly plugged into channel 1 and the throttle is firmly plugged into channel 2.
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- Servo lead wires are cut or frayed
- Fix or send the servo back to Traxxas for repair.
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- Steering linkage damaged
- If you hear the servo responding to steering input and the servo output shaft is turning, check the linkages for damage or disconnection.
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- Inspect Servo Saver
- If the servo saver is loose or damaged repair or replace it as necessary.
- Inspect Servo Saver
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- Receiver or transmitter failure
- Return the component to Traxxas for service.
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- Failed or damaged servo(s)
- Check for stripped servo gears and test the servo(s) for proper operation.
- • For #2018, #2055, and #2070 servos, refer to this
PDF for disassembly.
- • For #2080 servo, refer to this
PDF for disassembly.
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- Pivot ball caps are too tight (Maxx or Revo Trucks)
- Loosen the pivot balls