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curt2010

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Hi guys I'm new to the forum and nitro buggys I fort I'd get into racing so I brought abuggy but I seem to have abit of a problem when I brought it the guy said I need new transmitter receiver servo so I brought it all bran new fitted it all in the buggy come to turn it on and my servos move a tiny bit but when I check steering and throttle they don't move as they should also put bran new batter's in both the car and transmitter could anyone help me please and please remember I'm new to nitro buggys so don't talk in riddles cheers
 
Did you plug the servos into the correct slot on the receiver? When I was new I'd always plug them in wrong and fight to get it working. Check them again to be sure.
 
If the servos are plugged into the right slots and you feel like everything is wired up correctly then I would take the servos out and take them down to your LHS where they should be able to test them for you and see if they work. If you bought the buggy used which it sounds like you did then the servos may not even work.
 
Depending on the TX you have your endpoints for steering may be set very tight as well. You may want to look at your settings and see if you are able to open them up some to get a bigger "throw" from the servo
 
Thanks for your help guys I've just noticed the lad I brought my transmitter off has sent me a 40 MHz and I wanted a 27 MHz but all sorted now he's swaping it for the one I want
 
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