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01.22.2006, 11:18 AM

There were a few warriors with the brake fade a year or so ago, but these were replaced under warranty. The warriors are great controllers for the $$. If your controller is faulty, then I am sure it will be replaced. The few that had issues all seemed to happen at a certain temperature(when the controller got to a certain temp, the brakes would disappear). The first thing I would try is radio adjustments. Make sure you transmitter isn't set on 70/30 throw for starters. Re-program it with the 50/50 setting if it was and go from there.
   
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01.29.2006, 04:58 AM

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Originally Posted by RC-Monster Mike
Make sure you transmitter isn't set on 70/30 throw for starters. Re-program it with the 50/50 setting if it was and go from there.
Thanks Mike. I did this, and I have very good brakes now!

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