9398 the front wheels rotate in the opposite direction to the rear wheel
We've just finished 9398 4x4 Crawler. Everything looks good, the motors work but the front wheels rotate in the opposite direction to the rear wheels, they also turn in opposite directions. What could be the problem?
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We've just finished 9398 4x4 Crawler. Everything looks good, the motors work but the front wheels rotate in the opposite direction to the rear wheels, they also turn in opposite directions. What could be the problem?
technic
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We've just finished 9398 4x4 Crawler. Everything looks good, the motors work but the front wheels rotate in the opposite direction to the rear wheels, they also turn in opposite directions. What could be the problem?
technic
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We've just finished 9398 4x4 Crawler. Everything looks good, the motors work but the front wheels rotate in the opposite direction to the rear wheels, they also turn in opposite directions. What could be the problem?
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Likely you'll have the differential gears oriented wrong in the front or back section.
The differential gear is this piece:
Please check the instructions carefully and see if the orientation of this piece in the instruction book matches your build.
You're right! This piece was in a wrong position. Now everything works properly. Thanks a lot!
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Likely you'll have the differential gears oriented wrong in the front or back section.
The differential gear is this piece:
Please check the instructions carefully and see if the orientation of this piece in the instruction book matches your build.
You're right! This piece was in a wrong position. Now everything works properly. Thanks a lot!
– Belle W
38 mins ago
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Likely you'll have the differential gears oriented wrong in the front or back section.
The differential gear is this piece:
Please check the instructions carefully and see if the orientation of this piece in the instruction book matches your build.
You're right! This piece was in a wrong position. Now everything works properly. Thanks a lot!
– Belle W
38 mins ago
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Likely you'll have the differential gears oriented wrong in the front or back section.
The differential gear is this piece:
Please check the instructions carefully and see if the orientation of this piece in the instruction book matches your build.
Likely you'll have the differential gears oriented wrong in the front or back section.
The differential gear is this piece:
Please check the instructions carefully and see if the orientation of this piece in the instruction book matches your build.
answered 1 hour ago
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You're right! This piece was in a wrong position. Now everything works properly. Thanks a lot!
– Belle W
38 mins ago
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You're right! This piece was in a wrong position. Now everything works properly. Thanks a lot!
– Belle W
38 mins ago
You're right! This piece was in a wrong position. Now everything works properly. Thanks a lot!
– Belle W
38 mins ago
You're right! This piece was in a wrong position. Now everything works properly. Thanks a lot!
– Belle W
38 mins ago
add a comment |
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