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Model pulls to one side
Model can be controlled but only
with difficulty
Brake does not engage
Clutch does not engage
Clutch does not separate
Model does not run
Damping not soft and smooth
Shock absorbers lose oil
Model rolls over backward when
accelerating
Steering trim wrongly set
Different cam on the left and right
Wheel broken on one side or bearing defect
Servo linkage is not adjusted correctly
Insufficient antenna reception
Batteries of transmitter and/or receiver are discharged
Brake steerage misadjusted
Brake disks worn out
Clutch cheeks worn out or broken
Clutch bell worn out or broken
Flywheel loose
Springs for clutch cheeks worn or broken
Main gearwheel defective
Gearwheels in differentials defective
Centrifugal clutch set too loosely
One or several shock absorbers stuck
Piston rod bent
Dampening component(s) defective
Seals are worn out
Centrifugal clutch set too tight
Correct the neutral position on the remote control
Reset the cam to 0° on both sides
Take the wheel off, clean the bearing and exchange it if necessary
Place the servos in neutral position and readjust
Fully extend the transmitter antenna, completely uncoil the receiver
antenna and guide upwards
Replace batteries or recharge rechargeable batteries
Correct the setting of the brake steerage lever
Replace the brake disks
Replace the clutch cheeks
Replace the clutch bell
Tighten the flywheel attachment
Replace springs
Replace the main gearwheel
Replace the gearwheels
Adjust the centrifugal clutch
Clean and/or dismantle the shock absorber
Repair the piston rod
Check and replace the respective part
Replace the seals
Loosen the adjuster screw until the model starts softly
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