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Mike.L 06.01.2006 08:51 PM

E-MAXX E.V.X Help!!
 
ok, im driving my stock e-maxx at the park, theres a dirts pile and decided to do some jumps. Im landing them perfectly and boom my throttle wont work! Its still on but wont budge. i came back and read the owners manual and thought that it might have thermally shut down.

When i Turn on my radio and then my truck the evx shows that the red light is on-solid red. When i Apply throttle the red light turns off. Like its supposed to.
but The frigging thing wont go!:031:

Now im in desprate need of help solving this problem can anyone help me?

squeeforever 06.01.2006 10:12 PM

Have you checked all your connections? A loose battery bar would cause that. It could make a slight contact so everything works, until some throttle is applied. I had that happen with my 9920. Does the steering servo work?

Mike.L 06.01.2006 10:48 PM

yes, everything works perfect. and my batts are using batterybars. but you said they could make a slight connection then why doesn't the evx work then? Im still going to chek it out

thanks coolhand!
hope thats the problem and nothing more sevier

Mike.L 06.01.2006 10:54 PM

wow coolhand this is unbeliveable. after the incident i left my batteries, read your post, took out the batteries and by battery is off, it was off befor i took it out lol thanks soo sooo mutch.

Re-solder that up and Do a test! thanks soo mutch

squeeforever 06.01.2006 11:11 PM

Coolhand?? lol. No problemo. Don't worry, I've had the exact same thing happen.

coolhandcountry 06.02.2006 08:57 AM

I didn't know I helped but thanks and you welcome. :027:

BrianG 06.02.2006 10:15 AM

Poor Squee - can't even get the credit he deserves...

Coolhand: just your mere presence on these forums is apparently enough to solve problems. :)

Mike.L 06.04.2006 05:00 PM

sorry guys

hey i fixed my problem lol


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