![]() ![]() Many gremlin haunted users have installed a brand new servo only to have the mystery servo stoppage return on the very next run. Often, high power servos can overload a BEC or receiver battery and cause the servo to stop working when the servo itself is perfectly fine. Make sure it keeps working after that in case there is something malfunctioning in the power system to the receiver, whether it’s the ESC, BEC or the receiver battery in a nitro vehicle. The simplest way is to plug in a second servo to make sure the ESC or receiver battery pack is still giving the receiver enough juice to power the servo. However, other factors can also make the servo quit so it never hurts to cover your basics. ![]() Servo stoppage is typically related to the servo being damaged directly it could be gear damage or a burned up servo motor. ![]() Those are usually simple to troubleshoot, but experienced troubleshooters cover these basics before getting too crazy with buying replacements. For instance, your throttle operation stops or your steering stops. It’s time for Troubleshooting Secrets for Your RC Car! And there’s that other all-time favorite, “It was working the last time I put it away.” Tracking down what is really causing the problem can be a nightmare in itself. What is broken? You’re just driving along and suddenly your RC car or truck stops. ![]()
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