Daytripper2469
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It stopped moving for a bit, now that's all I can get from the motor.Is the pinion making contact with the spur?
This is a brand new servo as the first one stopped after acting just like thisI say motor cable, bad connection. Thats a classic sound of a bad motor lead connection..also, the steering is quite bad, IDK if the saver is too soft or the servo is that weak but, not right IMO.
No had just brought it out didn't even get a chance to jump it and it just started doing this. Could it be from heat possiblyCould be your slipper clutch. Or blown diffs. Did you land a jump while on power or brake? Put it on a stand and then try. Maybe help to isolate the problem.
Motor works but only if I put pressure pulling up on front side of motor opposite of spurPull the power module and inspect. Spur / Pinion would be my guess. It will also give you a chance to test the motor connection without the gears.
There aren't any loose connections and it works if I pick up on the rear of motor while pulling triggerMotor is not seeing a phase from the ESC. It is cogging heavily because only 2 of 3 phases from the ESC are hitting the magnets inside. Continually doing this can cause catastrophic failure of the motor, or ESC, or even both. Inspect all of your connections between the ESC and motor to ensure nothing is disconnected.
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