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Old 12-18-2011, 07:42 PM
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The ESC has it's own BEC and why the steering servo is working. Now you need to make sure that the shift servo and ESC are plugged into the channels you are trying to use. If all seems to be connected right try and rebind the receiver as I have had problems with my DX8 not having all of the channels and had to rebind it. Also make sure both leads from the saber tooth are plugged in.

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Old 12-18-2011, 09:21 PM
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Travis i tried your advice, but the red error light on the sabertooth keeps flashing but stops if i disconnect the motor leads from the sabertooth, so now I'm worried i wired my motor wrong. When i have everything plugged in like i want it, and binded if i move either stick anywhere but thr right stick left or right(steering) the sabertooth error light flashes or stays red until i move the sticks back to neutral. I have the transmitter on mode two, i have the ch1 plugged into the elev. and ch2 plugged into the tho. and the steering servo plugged into the aile. and shift into aux 2. I'm lost on what to try...
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