Troubleshooting
Problem
Possible Cause
Batteries are incorrectly installed in transmitter
Weak, damaged or no drive battery in model
Frayed or broken motor or ESC wires
ESC has shut down due to overheating
Vehicle does not
move
Electric motor is damaged
Waterproof ESC is damaged
Possible damage to transmission/drive-line
ESC low voltage cutoff has activated to protect
batteries
Vehicle does not
Waterproof ESC is damaged
reverse
Battery damaged or not fully charged
Short runtime
Electric motor dirty or damaged
Battery damaged or not fully charged
Electric motor dirty or damaged
Sluggish
performance
Drivetrain dirty or damaged
Transmitter batteries are weak or fitted incorrectly
No control of
Servo wires to receiver loose or connected incor-
vehicle or short
rectly
range
Transmitter and receiver unit are not 'bound' cor-
rectly
Solution
Check transmitter batteries and refit -
see model/transmitter manual
Install fresh, charged batteries
Check condition, reconnect and
insulate
Stop driving and allow ESC or motor
to cool down
Replace with new unit - visit
ARRMA-RC.com for advice and
upgrades!
Replace with new unit - visit
ARRMA-RC.com for advice and
upgrades!
Check components and replace -
visit ARRMA-RC.com for advice
Remove drive battery, leave to cool
down if necessary, and re-charge
Replace with new unit - visit
ARRMA-RC.com for advice and
upgrades
Check condition, replace or recharge
Clean, check condition and/or replace
- visit ARRMA-RC.com for more
information
Check condition, replace or recharge
Clean, check condition and/or replace
- visit ARRMA-RC.com for more
information
Clean, check condition and/or replace
- visit ARRMA-RC.com for more
information
Check transmitter batteries and refit -
see
Reinstall signal wires to the 2-In-1
Unit
Transmitter and receiver need to be
bound - see
23
page 14
page 21
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