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Originally Posted by barnyard
check the pcb on the inside of the endbell is connected (red led should come on when the motor is running) This pcb has all the caps on it that help to get rid of the majority of the electrical noise created by the motor.
if the led doesnt turn on check the contact strips to the pcb if these are good get a new pcb
also try another endbell on the motor (it doesn't have to be a V2 the important thing is to make sure the caps are there)
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the motor has nowt to do with servo adjustment common physics say that the servo has slipped ie new gear set i have never known a servo to move unless gear set has stripped or has lost its centre due to motor talkbak it dont happen more likely cause interfence or receiver failure but i would check the gear set