Steering not working
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Steering not working
I just got a nitro Mad Warrior and the steering isn't working. I was driving it for the third time and about 5 minutes in it was only going left. So I opened it up and the servo is pulled hard left. I can switch the steering and the throttle and I can move the throttle with the steering wheel. I tried new batteries and that wasn't it. If I turn the wheels to the right manually with the power off, they immediately pull hard left again when I turn the power back on. If the transmitter is off the servo goes back to its normal position, but when I turn the transmitter on it turns. I tried to bind the transmitter and receiver again but it still kept happening. I've tried the different dials on the transmitter and I get nothing but hard left. Moving the steering servo from channel 1 to channel 2 has the same result. I'm not going for Nascar so I need something other than left turns. Any ideas?
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not sure why the center on the servo would have changed, but it sounds like you need to pull the servo horn off, center the servo, then reattached the servo horn. Basically recentering your setup. UNLESS you have bumped the servo trim all the way to one side and did not realize it? that would be a nice easy fix. You dont mention the servo trim in your post.
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I tried taking the horn off the servo and centering it. Still does the same thing. I did notice that with the horn off the servo that the servo goes all the way clockwise and it seems like it wants to keep turning even when it hits its limit. It turns so hard that the top of the servo bows a little bit. Is this just a bad servo? And why would this happen after less than a half hour of use?
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short from converting it into a NASCAR. I suspect the servo could be dead... only because u said it had the same problem on the 2nd channel.
My advice is...
Remove the servo horn.
Set trim to 0
set the endpoints to there max
Power up radio gear and test the servo, then re test on CH2 like u did before
If u have correctly done the trim and endpoints and it fails both tests, I suspect the servo has maybe overheated and failed.
Sounds like u know what u are doing but if u don't know what or how to adjust the trim and endpoints, just shout out what controller u have and we can do our best to help.
goodluck.
Doh! u must of replied while I was replying lol
My advice is...
Remove the servo horn.
Set trim to 0
set the endpoints to there max
Power up radio gear and test the servo, then re test on CH2 like u did before
If u have correctly done the trim and endpoints and it fails both tests, I suspect the servo has maybe overheated and failed.
Sounds like u know what u are doing but if u don't know what or how to adjust the trim and endpoints, just shout out what controller u have and we can do our best to help.
goodluck.
Doh! u must of replied while I was replying lol
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I didn't notice anything for smell coming from the servo. Tried setting the trim and end points but that didn't help, it still only turns left. It's an Exceed ND 1009. The car is an Exceed Mad Warrior.
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I am thinking you have a faulty servo. Since its still pretty new maybe contact exceed or whoever sold it to you and see if you can get a replacement. You dont say where you are from, but any local hobby shop would probably have some kind of replacement for you. And you can also get one from tower, amain, hobbyking, hobbypartz, etc.
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I would just buy a decent servo most RTR servo's are complete crap anyway.
Customer service from Exceed from my understanding is next to nothing. Remember reading a guy that actually got through it took him over 3 hours of sitting on hold on a phone long distance to get any help...
Now for trouble shooting it sounds lik the gear in the servo broke that turns the pot that tells the servo where it's positioned stripped, or fell off. If you open the servo there will be a pile of gears one will be connected to a motor, and the other to a potentiometer I'm guessing its the gear on the latter that is bad. Now replacing that gear IMO would not be worth it for a RTR servo as that servo probably is only worth $2 + finding the gear would not be easy
Only real reason I know this is I was bored with a servo once, and took it abaprt to see how it worked. Played around and found I could get it turning if I rotated the potentiometer a tad bit.
Customer service from Exceed from my understanding is next to nothing. Remember reading a guy that actually got through it took him over 3 hours of sitting on hold on a phone long distance to get any help...
Now for trouble shooting it sounds lik the gear in the servo broke that turns the pot that tells the servo where it's positioned stripped, or fell off. If you open the servo there will be a pile of gears one will be connected to a motor, and the other to a potentiometer I'm guessing its the gear on the latter that is bad. Now replacing that gear IMO would not be worth it for a RTR servo as that servo probably is only worth $2 + finding the gear would not be easy
Only real reason I know this is I was bored with a servo once, and took it abaprt to see how it worked. Played around and found I could get it turning if I rotated the potentiometer a tad bit.
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Totally agree with SyCo. I got a Turnigy MG brushless servo for my RS4 for 16 bucks, and it was tons better then the other servo it had. Heck, it was so good, it broke the steering servo mount and bellcrank!
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Syco, u touched on a good point. the pointometer is keyed into the bottom of the last gear ( the one that holds the horn). If the key way in the last gear is broken it can't centre.
it might be worth opening the case, and having a look at the bottom of the last gear for damage..
but yeah RTR servos generally suck
it might be worth opening the case, and having a look at the bottom of the last gear for damage..
but yeah RTR servos generally suck
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Just looked at the mad warrior that sucker will need a decent servo as its a 1/8th truggy. No idea what the stock servos specs were out side it supposedly being a metal gear servo can't find any other info on it.(had to correct my last statement on thinking the servo was plastic geared)
I use Hitec 645MG's in most my 1/8th things (truggy, and buggy) and they worked fine for me. Won't lie the servo will set you back $30ish though. Some others might be able to recommend others that might cost less that would be up to the task.
I use Hitec 645MG's in most my 1/8th things (truggy, and buggy) and they worked fine for me. Won't lie the servo will set you back $30ish though. Some others might be able to recommend others that might cost less that would be up to the task.
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Start the car and let it get to operating temp. Turn the wheel all the way to the left lock and then all the way right lock. Do this 4 times. Remove old fluid and replace with new again. Then do the same thing until it gets better.
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Seriously I have no idea what this post is even referring to... Only thing I can say though is it obviously isn't talking about anything RC related...
Looking at previous posts makes me think you don't realize RC cars are quite drastically different then real cars as one post where a guy had issues getting a nitro running you said check the fuse to the fuel pump, and then said it could be the ignition system which Nitro RC's have neither...
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Lol, I think someone is pulling ur leg...
anyways it won't work....he forgot to mention u need to bleed the system by turning the pump by hand. Lol
and I don't see the point of getting it to operating temp just to drain and refill....the fluid is very runny as it is
anyways it won't work....he forgot to mention u need to bleed the system by turning the pump by hand. Lol
and I don't see the point of getting it to operating temp just to drain and refill....the fluid is very runny as it is
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I need help fixing my steering on a jato 3.3
I have a jato 3.3 and my daughter messed with the steering andthrottle trim on the remote control and every sence she messed with steering trim and now the only thing that it dose is turn left it won't turn right so dase anybody now what I can do to fix my steering plz help me I can't figure it out I have a jato3.3 nitro