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yes double checked the wires, the are connected the same way as the other, and yes both say tx for the control and rx for the receiver.

thanks anything else??
 
is that some tape or glue i see on your wires? I'm thinking u got urself a shorted wire. you might need new servo's all together
 
yes it is glue, so i have one servo that might work I'm going to try! the thing is i don't want to waste a lot of money and the car doesn't even start (if you guys know what i mean)

going to try first with a servo, to see if it works, can you post some servos i could buy??

thanks

Edit: Nothing work, AA battery and the new servo didn't even move... So I'm stuck, I'm just thinking to get a new one?? what do you guys thinks? prices are much lower. I saw yesterday a OFNA on the track and man that was fast, opinions?????
 
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so let me get this straight...you have a new tx, a new rx, and a new servo...and it dousn't work? that only leaves one thing. either you plugged it in wrong over and over (I've done that before) or your power switch/power wires are shot. how do your batteries hook up? do they go from the AA holder straight to the receiver, is there a switch?

here is what i see:
1. either your switch, or the plugs are shot.
2. you don't have your wires plugged into the rx correctly
3. your AA holder or its wires / connector may be bad.

edit: going back and looking you do in fact have a power switch. thus you have twice as many power connectors. inspect all of these to make sure none of the wires are loose. if none of them are loose, you can always try bypassing the switch.
 
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the rx, tx and servo where from another car, that work. Second the battery holder is connected directly to the rx, and yes there is a switch, how can i bypass it???

thanks
 
if the battery holder is directly connected to the rx. that would mean that you aren't using the switch. have you inspected all the connectors? how do they look?
 
if the battery holder is directly connected to the rx. that would mean that you aren't using the switch. have you inspected all the connectors? how do they look?

All the connectors are more or less good, i do have connected directly the battery holder and doesn't do anything.....

thanks a lot for your help, what else?
 
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