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1. LIST FOR REPLACEMENT PARTS Roll Cage Rear Unit Spare Tire PostyRetaings 69507R te 2 o Left Right Front Hub Carriers 69515 v 23 Se Bumper Lowe Mount Set Servo Arm 28 Gear Box 169511 7 i Off Road Buggy l Roll Cage Front Unit Roll Cage Top Unit 69506 it Shock Towers Fr amp Rr 69530 TA ew Left Right Steering Knuckles Rear Hub Carriers 635148 pua Some Centre Diff Mount Set Suspension Mount Set Servo Retainers Centre Diff Retainer 69517RB Radiator Assembly Screws NOTES THE IMAGES OF THE PARTS MAY VARY 27 yOUR ACTUALLY RECEIVED PARTI 695018 Roll Cage Side Units 69505R VI Roll Cage Rear Rails Assembly 69509 EXX aT Suspension Arms Lower Rear Shock Retainers 69513 Spur Gear 56T 69517RA Front rear light assembly Chassis 695048 CA diu JA a Front Bumper Brace amp Roll Cage Side Rails Assembly 69508 Suspension Arms Lower Front 69512R as Suspension Arms Lower Rear Shock Retainers 695168 i Battery Guard ESC Bottom Mount LIST FOR REPLACEMENT PARTS 69539 Wheels Spoke Style Tires Sponge Insert Wheels Complerip Centre Diff Complete 69524R 69525 69526 e
2. 69 6mm front 161 6mm rear 2P Battery Cover Center Drive Shafts Rear Drive Shafts assembled Front and rear 91 2mm Rear Wheel Shafts 69527 69528 69529 69530 2P 2P Motor Guard Set Front CVD Drive Shafts Front Upper Linkage Set Rear Upper Linkage Set 69531 69532 Full Aluminum Oil Filled Full Aluminum Oil Filled Steering Linkage Set Servo Linkage Set Shocks Front iShocks Rear ES 69572 69536 69537 69538 22225 2P HingePins Lower 4P Front Skid Plate Rear Shock Upper Diff Shafts E Clip Outer E Clip 2mm Aluminum Retainer 2mm Front Rear 3 30 9mm NOTES THE IMAGES oF THE PARTS MAY VARY FROM your ACTUALLY RECEIVED PARTS LIST FOR REPLACEMENT PARTS 2B Front rear Centre Diff Gutdrives 2 1 69546 eee OCOC Front CVD Shaft Clips 69550 06 0 OOOO Shock O ring 69554 8P Flange Ball Bearings 3 6 2 Smm 2P 8P 8P 8P Brushed Motor Steering Knuckle Shock Inner Oil Bowls eo Steering poses 69545 Bushinges 69549 i 69553 Steering Plate Bushinges 69557 E d Servo 8P 69540 Qoo Qu o Servo Saver Assembly B Ackerman Plate 69544 gL og CLES S
3. European Li po Battery Charger European Standard Plug P120 eo 4P 2 Wheel Hex Receiver Antenna 08 H009 8002 69696 69695 6 Ball Bearing 10 15 4 69559 _ Splash O Brushed ESC w banana Plugs 695638 Splash Resistant Brushless ESC w banana plugs e 69568 0 Li po Battery 11 1V 30c 3000mAH w banana plug P011 CA DO Bp Sip 7 007 9 9 Ball Bearing 5 11 4 NOTES THE IMAGES OF THE PARTS MAY VARY FROM youR ACTUALLY RECEIVED PARTS 3 nno 8P 5 2 MotorHeatSink 69571 amp eckpit Ta 69583 FT Fi 4 4 12P 5 69587 44444 128 Plum Blossom Washer Head Self Tapping Screw 3 16mm 69591 4 4 12P Plum Blossom Washer Head Self Tapping Screw 3 24mm H100 Plum Blossom Washer HeadSelfTapping Screw 3 12mm LIST FOR REPLACEMENT PARTS 69582 4 4 4 12P Plum Blossom Washer 69586 4 4 12P Plum Blossom Washer Head Self Tapping Screw 69590 d 4 d 4 4 12P Plum Blossom Washer Head Self Tapping Screw E710
4. 1 Aie E 2 5 D 7 Receiver 2 4Ghz l Head Screw 3 10mm 3 14mm 3 21mm TUE macet OF THE PARTS MAY VARY FROM youR ACTUALLY RECEIVED PARTS 8P Wheel Hex Pin 2 10mm 3338 010 Small Front rear d dd 44 d dd 12P Plum Blossom Washer Head Self Tapping Screw 3 10mm 4 ld UUU 12P Head Self Tapping Screw 69589 4 12P Plum Blossom Washer WD Screw 7 Centre 69581 69585 dd d4 dd dd d 12P Plum Blossom Washer 3 12mm small head Ball Stud 4 8 11 2 6538 005 85 Bevel Gears Large Diff Main 6 Pinion 69580 44444 4 12P Plum Blossom Washer Head Self Tapping Screw 3 8mm 69584 Plum Blossom Washer Head Screw 3 12 69588 d d dq d d d4 12P Plum Blossom Washer Head Self Tapping Screw 69595 4 128 Plum Blossom Washer Head Self Tapping Screw 2 3 8mm 69599 126 Plum Blossom Washer Head Self Tapping Screw 12P 12P 12P Plum Blossom Washer Plum Blossom Washer Plum Blossom Washer Head Self Tapping Screw Head Self Tapping Screw Head Self Tapping Screw 3 37mm 2 6 12mm 2 3 14mm 69596 6
5. iy gt T010 3338 TO10 3338 TO10 69555 i 69555 3338 T010 69555 69555 69555 a 69555 FINISHED o H009 D 69542 NOTES THE IMAGES OF THE PARTS MAY VARY FROM YOUR ACTUALLY RECEIVED PARTS UNITS ASSEMBLY 2 CENTRE DIFF ASSEMBLY 69555 P oisi e 3338 TO10 9 1 e 69555 gt 3338 0 69555 69555 o 1 _ 69555 FINISHED 69555 H009 2 FE m 7 p e B i 2 1 ax crew CENTRE UNIT MOTOR ASSEMBLY Screw 69583 zum Screw 69584 7 Screw 69514R 69595 Screw 69589 777 7mm nennen 695277 Serew 69595 i FINISHED 1 j 1 gt J 5 Scores 149402 69514R NOTES THE IMAGES OF THE PARTS MAY VARY FROM YOUR ACTUALLY RECEIVED PARTS 69501R 69544 69502 69517 Tessos 69517RA f c ut pn 69599 4 LL T 69610 T 69580 110 69 69504R Dh 69504R 69502 M 69610 695048 a ROLL CAGE ASSEMBLY 69580T T 69586 T 69608 769608 69505R 6 455565 69610 69586 35950 695058 695058
6. 5 ess oses t 69610 69505R 5 e ag 0 69590 69517RB iP RB M 569544 Y 69582 69581 v 9 69588 69588 969591 Y 69592 69610 69501R 65565 69581 cosa6 9 69610 5354 69506 5154 69524R 69548 edd 69585 T Tr 69533 55568 j 69547 gt 69512R mes 69533 1 bos 69547 sosis 0 4 5 69531 69520 4 e 7 b 555128 e 9 69529 Y TT 3 465 ET 69584 4 3 0539 695048 69514R 69508 56528 S 69539 69587 3 69596 ur n a 69587 7 9 69610 69538 PE i 69572 EXPLODED VIEW 69506 H013 H013 6950909 7 69507 69514R Ae 9591 869591 69525 69525 9H153 69509 H009 69538 69596 69539 007 69583 ies 2 C T 69539 698168 695148 69583 69596 69526 69510 69530 P120 1 69604 69520 8003 4 7 69586 69586 1 aed 51 9604 696004 69523 This product is nota toy Itis not suitable for users under 14 years old unless supervised by an adult Never attempt to re assemble any electronic components These have been carefully calibrated atthe factory 1 8TH SCALE ELECTRIC POWERED 4UD SAND RAIL BUGGY WARNINGS
7. LED Slot A for 2S li po 5 7 4V Max Charging Current 1 0A Size 100 mm 60mm 35 mm Weight Approx 180g Slot A for 3S li po 11 1V Power Supply Slot 1 Connect the pocket balance charger to power supply by using the power supply cord provided in the package The indicator lights will turn green meaning that the charger is ready 2 Connect the battery to the corresponding slot If it is 3S 11 1V battery please connect it to 3S slot When the battery is initially connected the indicator lights will turn Red meaning that charging has begin Once the battery is fully charged the indicator lights will turn green again CZ Note The batteries use banana plugs make sure to connect black to black and red to red Warning Ensure all cords are connected firmly during charging Never touch the charger with wet hands Never charge battery unattended Store the charger in a dry place away from direct sunlight Never use it near any source of heat and water Children must not handle the charger without adults supervision TURN OFF THE RECEIVER ON YOUR CAR e TURN OFF THE RADIO CONTROLLER Located inside I DE UA iim Power Switch CAUTION e Always switch off the receiver and then the radio controller 5 11 07 e Do not forgot to remove batteries from your car and radio controller when not in use This vehicle is fully assembled a
8. R C vehicle faster and stronger Please read the section carefully and it always make sure you write down your base settings in case you need to referto them at a later date The front steering toe angle has a dramatic on how your car performs and how your tires wear You can have toe in zero toe toe out This can be adjusted by turning the front turning linkage set with an adjustable wrench Toe Out Front Turning Linkage Set 7 A Toe in will be less reactive and cause the vehicle to Zero Toe under steer the front wheels push straight on while Toeln 4 i L turning This can be advantageous for operators struggling to get to grips with the driving of the vehicle Toe out will be more aggressive on the steering re sponse especially on small steering inputs This will make the car want to over steer rear wheels slide on small steering inputs This is useful as a race tuning Toe Out i aid to gain extra steering Zero Toe Zero toe will make the front wheels run straight and make the car very neutral Tire wear will also be Front Turning Linkage Set reduced and the vehicle will feel easier to drive Toe In Camber can be adjusted on all 4 wheels of the car You can have negative camber or positive camber which will affect the contact patch of the tire both statically and while cornering Camber is mainly used to control the wear of the tire You should adjust the camber to equal the wear all acr
9. designed to run on uneven or rough terrain However dust sand water and carpet fibers can lodge in any moving parts and can damage your vehicle if not removed promptly Your warranty does not cover damage due to outside elements including sand dirt water or any other debris You are responsible for the maintenance and safe operation of this vehicle This product is not a toy It is not suitable for users under 14 years old unless supervised by an adult Never attempt to re assemble any electronic components These have been carefully calibrated at the factory Only use our factory manufactured parts to upgrade your car If you perform a drive train upgrade replace the entire system Such as motor ESC receiver unit and the like so that all components are properly matched Any malfunction incurred by custom modification will void your warranty Before driving your vehicle please read this manual completely and examine your vehicle for any defects Test your remote control to make sure it functions properly and at the range you plan to run your vehicle For best performance some adjustments may be necessary This vehicle requires one battery pack which is included with the car The radio controller requires three AA size batteries not included Make surethe vehicle s batteries have a sufficient charge before driving or possible loss of control may result Always remove batteries from the vehicle and the radio controller when not
10. in use Please operate your vehicle in an open area free of obstacles Never operate your vehicle in crowded street This product is fully assembled at factory our factory is not responsible for damage and or accidents that occur as the result of custom modifications and or incorrect operation We want you to enjoy your R C vehicle and to operate it with care Failure to operate your vehicle in a safe and responsible manner may result in injury to yourself and others and may cause damage to property Read and understand all instructions carefully before use and assembly disassembly Do not run your vehicle on public roads or any area where you may encounter pedestrian or vehicle traffic Do notoperate in a congested area or in crowds Do not operate your vehicle with obstructed line of sight at night or near water Your vehicle is radio controlled Radio waves are subjectto interference Radio interference can cause loss of control of your vehicle Take care not to injure yourself while using tools to adjust or upgrade your vehicle Since the model contains many small parts keep out of reach of children while assembling and or disassembling When turning off your model always turn off the receiver first before turning off the remote control Always remove the batteries from your vehicle and the remote control when not in use If your vehicle becomes stuck release the throttle then retrieve it by hand Do not c
11. model goes in reverse flip the Throttle Reverse Switch to make the model accelerate forward Trigger Controls the speed and braking ability of your car Pull it to accelerate release it to decelerate and push it to brake Pushing it a second time activates the reverse feature Indicators Shows battery power level Green indicator flashing means battery power is low If both red and green indicators are flashing then the radio controller battery is too low to control the model and you must replace with fresh batteries immediately Bind Pair button It is used to bind your 2 4GHz radio system 1 Slide the battery cover as shown and install 3pcs of size batteries positioning the polarity as indicated 2 Replace the battery cover after batteries are installed NOTES Use batteries of same type Remove batteries from the case if not in use Always check the battery power Dispose of exhausted batter es properly TO BIND THE RECEIVER TO THE RADIO CONTROLLER Before running make sure that the radio controller is bound with the receiver This has been done at the factory but if the model is not responding to the controller it is possible that the controller and receiver are not bound and you must perform the binding procedure following the instructions below 1 Channel 1 to steering servo 2 Channel 2 to ESC or throttle servo Press the BIND button a second time to activate FAIL BIND BUTTON SAFE featur
12. 9598 4 dddddd LI T FOR REPLACEMENT PART j 69594 69592 69593 44444 4 4 7 444444 69597 4 4ddddQ 444444 4 4 44 12P 12P 12P Plum Blossom Washer Plum Blossom Washer Plum Blossom Washer 2 3 8mm 69603 1111141 111114 12P Screw 2 3 12mm ve yy Cap Head Hex Screw 3 10mm 69611 12P Set Screw 4 4mm Plum Blossom Countersunk Self Tapping 69607 Head Screw Head Screw Head Self Tapping Screw 2 5 17mm 2 5 14mm 2 3 14mm fs m Cares P 69600 69601 69602 0444444 444444 044 111111 444444 111114 12P 12P 12P Plum Blossom Plum Blossom Plum Blossom Countersunk Self Tapping CountersunkSelf Tapping Countersunk Screw Screw 717 Screw 3 12mm Ai at 69604 69605 69606 444444 444444 IIIT 4444 444444 12P 12P 12P Plum Blossom Plum Blossom Countersunk Self Tapping Countersunk Self Tapping Washer Head Screw Screw 3 14mm Screw 2 3 7mm 3 45mm all pum 69608 69609 69610 e ve we ee ee ww 12P 128 120 Cap Head Self Tapping Cap Head Hex Screw Washer Head Self Tapping Hex Screw 1 5 4mm 2 8mm Screw 2 6mm NOTES THE IMAGES OF THE PARTS MAY VARY FROM YOUR ACTUALLY RECE
13. IVED PARTS LIST FOR REPLACEMENT PARTS 5015 5016 5038 5038 e amp o v 9 wo wee M m 12P 12P 12P 12P Washer Head Self Countersunk Self Step Set Screw 3 3 2 7 Set Screw 3 3mm Tapping Screw 2 6 8mm Tapping Screw 2 9mm gt e lt 50693 S154 69575 12P 120 dadd Washer Head Self Washer Head Hex Screw Aluminum Suspension Tapping Screw 7 3 18mm Mount Assembly 0 69569 69578 UK Stondard Plug American Stondard Plug Li po Battery Charger Li po Battery Charger American Standard Plug UK Standard Plug NOTES THE IMAGES OF THE PARTS MAY VARY FROM YOUR ACTUALLY RECEIVED PARTS UNITS ASSEMBLY I 69540 STEERING SERVO SAVER ACKERMAN PLATE ASSEMBLY 69540 69540 C Apis 69515 69515 Q 69540 FINISHED 69548 N 69542 FRONT REAR DIFF ASSEMBLY H009 a 005 6538 05 2 i 6538 0005
14. Please completely read and understand the entire manual before using assembling and or disassembling your remote controlled car 1 8111 SCALE ELECTRIC POWERED 4WD SAND RAIL BUGGY INSTRUCTION MANUAL Technical Data 535MM 2 190MM 340MM 109MM 1 12 59 This data is subject to change without prior notice Four Wheel Drive System Adjustable Camber Front And Rear Full Aluminum Oil Filled Shocks Adjustable Bump Steer Shock Mounting Positions And Droop 6KGsSteering Servo e Adjustable Differentials With The Use Of Differential Grease Factory Assembled with Factory Printed Body e High Grip All Terrain Tires Mounted On Spoke Type Wheels e 2 4GHz Radio System Uses Li po Battery 11 1 3000mAH and Li po Pocket Charger BevelDifferentials Front And Rear Battery and charger need to be separately purchased This product is nota toy Itis notintended for persons under 14 years of age unless closely supervised by an adult This maniial ie uhiect rhanae without notice This user s manual contains the instructions you will need to assemble operate and maintain your vehicle We know you are anxious to start driving butitis very important that you take time to read the manual even if you are an experienced R C driver Carefully read and follow all instructions in the manual Failure to follow the instructions will be considered abuse and or neglect nd may void the warranty Your vehicle is
15. e by the time the binding process is ON RECEIVER completed Press and hold 1 Press and hold the Bind Button on the receiver by 2 Hold the Bind Pair key and switch using a screwdriver as shown while turning on on the power on the radio controller the power switch on the car The power switch You must hold the Bind Pair within is located on the rear indicated by label 5 seconds of turning on the receiver on the car 3 The green indicator should flash meaning 4 Once both red and green indicator that the binding process is being performed are lit and not flashing then your receiver is bound to your radio controller The binding process is complete NOTES Before using your car make sure the radio controller has sufficient battery power If the battery power is too low it can lead to the loss of control of your car Always turn on the remote controller FIRST and then the receiver CHECK STEERING PERFORMANCE e Ensure good steering performance CENTRE TURN LEFT TURN RIGHT 1 To keep the car running in a 2 Turn the control wheel left to 3 Turnthe control wheel right to straight line do not move the allow your vehicle to turn left allow your vehicle to turn right control wheel Keep it centered CHECK TRIGGER RESPONSE PUSH IT 0 FORWARD 7 0 A Pull the trigger back to accelerate release it to decelerate and CENTRE push it forward to brake B To stop accelerating your car r
16. elease the trigger to Neutral C Pushing the trigger forward a second time activates the reverse PULL IT BUCK feature G TO TUNE THE STEERING TRIM STEERING TRIM Gently pull the trigger to allow your car to accelerate slowly Meantime tune the steering trim to align the front wheels 6 TO TUNE THE STEERING DUAL RATE CONTROL DIAL Decrease increase STEERING D R This dial adjusts the overall travel of the steering servo Push the dial forward for maximum steering Pull the dial backto reduce the steering level Set the Steering Dual Rate Control Dial to Minimum first To set the desired steering level increase it again whilst decelerating your vehicle Follow the illustrations above to install the Li po battery pack in your car The battery cover is located on the bottom of the chassis 1 Pinch the battery cover blocks as shown to open the battery cover See Figure 1 2 Lift the battery cover See Figure 2 3 Connect the battery to the ESC as shown Note The vehicle uses banana plugs make sure to connect black to black and red to red See figure 3 4 Install the battery foam and replace the battery cover See Figure 4 Your RTR vehicle is equipped without battery and charger unless individually purchased Here is our practical pocket Li po battery charger which you might use with your vehicle Input Voltage 110 240 V AC Charging Indicators Output Current 1 0A Indicator 3x
17. he radiator assembly fig 1 2 Align the fan and shroud onto the radiator shaft fig 2 3 Using a torque driver insert the 69600 torque screw into the end of the shroud and tighten 4 Repeat steps 2 3 to complete the radiator assembly fig 3 5 Using a torque driver remove the rear light assembly by removing the two screws securing it from the underside of the roll cage fig 5 6 Fastenthe radiator assembly from the top using two 69593 screws fig 6 7 Reinstall the rear light assembly fig 7 DASHBOARD COCKPIT The cockpit is an optional part 1 Uninstall the roll cage from the chassis 2 Remove all 14 screws securing the hood and remove from roll cage fig 1 3 Insert the cockpit into the underside of the roll cage fig 2 be surethe front of the dashboard is on top of the roll cage fig 3 amp 5 4 Secure the cockpit from the underside using the included 69610 screws fig 4 5 Reinstall the front hood and secure in place Be sure the two rear holes of the hood line up with two holes in the dashboard fig 5 6 After running your car perform the following procedures regularly to maintain your car s performance Inspect your car for any obvious damage Check the gears for wear debris or broken slipping teeth Check the wheels and tighten the wheel screws properly Check for loose screws in the chassis Check the wiring for frayed or damaged wires or connectors Check the steering servo which will wear ou
18. ontinue to apply the throttle or you may damage the motor and or the ESC receiver unit Turn off your vehicle and discontinue use if it runs erratically Do notrun it again until the issue has been found and resolved Your caris equipped with the new 2 4GHz radio system Please read and understand all instructions below before operating A Steering Wheel 1 Steering Trim 4 Power Switch 7 Throttle Reverse B Trigger 2 Steering Reverse 5 Steering Dual Rate 8 Green Indicator C Battery Case 3 Red Indicator 6 Throttie Trim 9 Bind Pair button Steering Wheel Proportionally operates the models right and left steering control Battery Case Requires 3pcs of AA size batteries Power Switch Used to turn the radio controller ON OFF Steering Dual Rate Dial Allows you to change the amount of steering servo travel compared to the amount of physical movement of the steering wheel Throttle Steering Trims Used to adjust the center trim of the throttle steering channel Steering Reverse Allows you to electronically switch the direction of steering servo travel For example if you move the steering wheel to the right and the steering servo moves to the Left flip the Steering Reverse Switch to make the steering servo move to the left Throttle Reverse Allows you to electronically switch the direction that the motor operates in relation to the throttle trigger For example if you pull the throttle trigger to accelerate forward but the
19. oss the surface of the tire Camber is adjusted by the upper link turnbuckle linking the wheel to the chassis front and rear Verticat AdjustHEREI 1 This is an example of positive camber Positivd This is when the bottom of the wheelis closer to the centre of the car compared tma to the top of the wheel Positive camber will give less contact area in the corner and less grip Excessive amounts will cause less grip and uneven wear E ud This is an example of negative camber This is when the top of the wheel is closer to the centre of the car compared to H the bottom of the wheel Negative camber will give more contact area in the tf corner and more grip Excessive amounts will cause less grip and uneven wear GLUE THE OUTER PERIMETER OF THE LENS AND INSTALL The off road light lenses are optional parts 1 Remove the five off road light grills fig 2 2 Apply a small bead of glue CA around the outer perimeter of the first lens fig 2 3 Carefully line up the notches in the lenses with the tabs inside the light housing and install 4 Repeat steps 2 3 for remaining four front lenses 5 Reinstall off road light grills fig 4 6 Apply a small bead of glue CA around the outer perimeter of the first rear lens fig 5 7 Align the lens with the rear light housing and push into place 8 Repeat steps 6 7 for the remaining three rear lenses SHROUD vo The radiator is an optional part 1 Gather all five parts of t
20. t factory The following illustrations facilitates replacement Note For these plum star head screws you can use either Standard Hex Screw drivers 1 5mm 2mm 2 5mm or Plum Star Head screwdrivers ef First remove the roll cage 1 Remove the eight screws 2 Remove the four screws 3 Remove the screw 69590 69586 from the chassis as 69580 from the hood as from the rear unit on the one shown in the figure one by shown in the figure one by side as shown in the figure 4 Remove the screw 69590 5 Remove the rear shock 6 Remove the rear shock from the rear unit on the other from one side using needle from the other side using side as shown in the figure nose pliers needlenose pliers 7 Hold the rear suspension 8 Push gently on the other remove the roll cage from one side to remove the roll cage as side shown in the figure The roll cage is removed from vehicle You are now ready to check motor and ESC if possible To replace the roll cage follow the steps again in reverse Tip Before re installing the roll cage check all parts carefully and make sure they have not come loose and are properly secured Your model can be customized to enhance speed and performance Simple adjustment and easily maintained setting will assure optimum operation and performance When making adjustments do so only in small increments and always check for other parts of the vehicle that are affected Many after market options are available to make your
21. t overtime and require replacement Check all batteries Keep the chassis clean and free of sand dust moisture and any other debris Remove and clean the motor if necessary Never attempt to re assemble the motor you will damage it and void the warranty Clean the car body with a soft lint free cloth Remove all batteries from the car when not in use 1 Check to see if radio controller and car are on dhe Ustiicle dass 2 Check to see if radio controller and receiver are properly bound not work at all 3 Adjust throttle trim on the radio controller 4 Replace batteries 1 Replace or charge the battery pack and or the radio batteries 2 Make sure the vehicle is geared properly and the pinion 1018 runs and spur gear are over tightened slow a Clean all bushings or ball bearings 4 Check for stripped or dirty gears The throttle works but not the steering ee 7 Check if the servo feels jammed try centering carefully it by hand 2 Check all the steering linkage for any damage AE 1 Adjust the throttle trim 2 Replace or charge the battery pack and or the radio batteries It steers but no throttle control 1 Check gear mesh between spur gear and pinion The vehicle runs 2 Check for stripped and or dirty gears noisily 3 Clean and oil bushings or ball bearings
22. tep Ball Stud 4 8 16 6 69548 488 8 488 Ball Stud 64 8 8 5 69552 EE 9 i 3 gt 8P Diff Paper Washers 69556 Front rear Diff Complete 4 n 4P 69539 Hinge Pins Lower Inner 3 60 3 69543 98 Centre Outdrives Set Screws 33 277 69547 Cf 26 Ce 2P 8P Ball Stud 4 8 6 8 69551 OOOO OOOO OOOO Washers 3 1 6 0 5 69555 2 5 22mm 5 6 8 1 3mm 6 pud oo 5 17 0 3 0000 2 5 10 0 3mm 12P 2 10mm Diff Pinions Pins WOR Dire Case NOTE TuR IMAGES TE GADTL MAY em FDOM 8 7 acid D c DARTS A Brushless Motor amp KV 2574 69577 Ca Body Assembly PO10 2 6P Motor Pad H003 Flange Lock Nut M4 green Zip Tie Big P101 LIST FOR REPLACEMENT PARTS Mounting Hole 5mm brushless only Motor Pinion 20T Screw fisi t ec Vas gt gt Body Assembly Blue 69574 Australia Standard Plug Li po Battery Charger Australia Standard Plug PO19 _ Lock Nut M3 69576 Standard Plug 69560 Mounting Hole 5mm brushless only Motor Pinion 13T Set Screw ere 69564 Light lenses front rear gear lever 69573
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