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Uploaded by on Dec 12, 2010

http://www.SmartGuideSolution.com/electronic-repair

Radio controlled cars have many different types of electronics,

such as the transmitter, receiver, speed controller and even the electric motor.
With all of these different factors allowing the car to function,

something is bound to be problematic from time to time.

Repairing the electronics of the car requires some concentration.

Once all of the electronics are working, the car will be ready to hit the pavement again.

Open the bottom of the hand-held transmitter and check to make sure the batteries are properly working. Replace or add batteries if necessary.

Unscrew the car's receiver cover using the Phillips screwdriver. Check the batteries and replace them if necessary.

Look at the wires attaching the receiver to the electronic speed control.
Check to make sure these wires are in the correct sockets.

Turn on the transmitter and receiver to see if the electronics are working properly.

Replace the electronic speed controller if the part does not light up.

Detach the wires from the speed controller and remove the part from the car.

Install the new speed controller by taping the controller to a stationary part of the car using the electrical tape.

Reattach the wires to the correct sockets.

to learn more about RC Car Repair and Other Electronic repair, please visit

http://www.SmartGuideSolution.com/electronic-repair

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