steering gone mad
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I bought a heavily hopped up baja a few weeks ago - no probs, until now.
The steering servo is a Ko Propo digital 8044mg.
When I turn the car on the front wheels shoot over to the right and movement of the transmitter steering wheel has no effect, why would this have just started to happen. I have charged the battery for 6 hours (checked all batteries) still no proper steering - Grrrh!
I have even switched the old/standard battery pack over just to see if the connection was faulty with the new larger battery pack. i am wondering if I have been given a non compatible charger pack by mistake.
I am fairly new to all this so any suggestions will be welcome.
The steering servo is a Ko Propo digital 8044mg.
When I turn the car on the front wheels shoot over to the right and movement of the transmitter steering wheel has no effect, why would this have just started to happen. I have charged the battery for 6 hours (checked all batteries) still no proper steering - Grrrh!
I have even switched the old/standard battery pack over just to see if the connection was faulty with the new larger battery pack. i am wondering if I have been given a non compatible charger pack by mistake.
I am fairly new to all this so any suggestions will be welcome.
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have u gave it a knock or something take the servo arm off turn on your electrics and reset the sterring and then put the arm back on and the problem should be solved mare
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turns out the horn on the servo was slightly threaded causing it to slip, £3.99 to fix, thank god, new servo costs £120 notes - thanks for your advice.



