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One can fix the transmitter of a remote control car by going to the store where the remote control car was originally purchased, in case said store has a warranty policy.
Toy-grade: Trash it. Hobby-grade: Take back to where you bought it.
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You need to start by having your car checked for codes. You can then fix the cause. It will probably have to do with a speed sensor.
Well homemade might be a little difficult but if you buy one for parts or repair you could find out what the problem is and fix it.
you need to find the peices in the park
Try taking the battery out of the remote. One of the buttons is probably stuck.
It could either be the battery inside the remote.... which I'm sure you've tried. Or your sensor inside your car could have gone bad. Depending on what kind of car you have, it could turn out to be quite epensive to fix. I'd suggest the old fashioned way of using the actual key.
if replacing the battery doesnt fix it.
most likely the clicking you hear is the lock acuator motors trying to unluck the car but they are worn so as they dont work. if this is what you mean then you have to replace the accuator
"Intake Valve Timing Control Position Sensor, RH Bank 2" wouldn't think it would be too much to fix on this car.
First you should try to open the remote control and see if the battery has dyed out,Thats usually the problem