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I have a T-Maxx .15

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Sorry for the delay, moving and I had to find them! There's about $120 (list) worth of parts not including the titanium 106mm rods (bottom never used, were in package but tried to put them on my 2.5 too short) and the receiver (left one). Give me $40 and actual shipping costs and its all yours! Let me know...

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Sorry for the delay, moving and I had to find them! There's about $120 (list) worth of parts not including the titanium 106mm rods (bottom never used, were in package but tried to put them on my 2.5 too short) and the receiver (left one). Give me $40 and actual shipping costs and its all yours! Let me know...
Otherwise its going on ebay
 
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Figure about $15 plus or minus, I'd have to get it packaged and down to the post office this week sometime! Let me know your paypal user name and I'll invoice you $40 + the actual shipping once i get down to the P.O. But please be patient, I'm in the process of moving. Thanks
 
Replace my throttle Servo last Friday and soon as I put it in there was acting kind of weird making a buzzing noise then couple hours later it just stopped working altogethe anything I could do to make it mess up
 
Got to do Servo from the from eBay seller got it installed is the servo supposed to make a humming noise when you install it connect my battery is low

6 volt hot pack in my truck
 
You may be plugging in the servo incorrectly. There is a certain polarity you have to follow.
 
Like I previously mentioned you need to follow correct polarity. There are 3 different colored wires on the servo. Each color corresponds to the polarity like negative/positive polarity. If you plug in the servo connection incorrectly depending on the style of the connector you are sure to destroy the servo.
This is the second Servo that's fried
 
Are you trying to use analog servos with a digital radio system? Also, although 6 volts isn't 'high voltage', if it exceeds the servo's capabilities it will fry.

Also, a while back, someone who also had servo issues with a Tmaxx servo turned out to have the steering system VERY tight. Have you checked to be sure that your linkage etc is working correctly and moving smoothly?
 
It's not my steering servility throttle servo I have a a regular a Traxxas receiver come standard in the truck and I have a 6 volt hump pack four power supply but it fried 3 servos

To the servo over brand new the other one was a helicopter servo miniature servo I think I pinpointed it to the receiver or could it be the battery
 
So r u having an issue with fried servos on that one channel only? If you are then sound like a receiver issue. What model receiver do you have? There has been multiple Traxxas receivers through the years
 
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