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Old 23-02-2014
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Originally Posted by SlowOne View Post
Agree with Sparkyboy, this sounds like a range issue. Try this list...

Poorly charged Tx or faulty BEC (as per post above)
Broken Tx or Rx aerial
Faulty speedo Rx plug
Broken/cracked Rx board
Something metal touching the carbon or another piece of metal.

Hope you sort it!
Checked all the above. That's why it's confusing me,it was fine when I put the receiver in the 4wd. I put the receiver back in my 2wd today and it did exactly the same as before,shooting off on its own.

I think tomorrow I'll check through it all again. I may have to order another rx just to eliminate that.

Phill
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