If you have a Traxxas brand look on remote on the side that you turn the radio on. Then on the same side look for the switch that says CH. 2. THROT. just flip that switch and you should be good to go! If it is Team Losi brand look for the same switches except this time look for them behind the antennae of the radio. what probably happened is that you accidentally bumped the radio on something and it inverted the throttle servo
They continue on their path but the car slows down. It's more like the car moves back.
well either the radio control is not sending the signal or you burnt a transistor in the circuit board. that means you have to find the faulty transistor and switch it for another identical one.
1. force that moves a car forward is the friction force between the tires and the road (ignoring what is going on mechanically in the car) 2. if the car is travelling at constant velocity, net force is zero - forces pushing car forward are equal to forces pushing car back
Equal. Both vehicles were moving and responsible for avoiding contact.
Back, then forward, then back. Often called whiplash.
If you're driving forward, you aren't backing out the car.
It moves forward at the same speed the car is traveling. It will fall to the ground in short order.
The back, so it does not jerk forward and hit you.
This depends entirely what type of car this is but: There is a serious failure of brakes or other safety equipment.
It usually means that there is something wrong with the fuel gauge itself. It's like when the speedometer is out, just get i checked by the car manufacturer
Runs from the right side of the car starting at the fuel tank. Back to the differential and across the back to the right side of the car. Then to the front where it enters the car under the drivers seat. Then moves to the center of the console and forward till it comes into the dash board area.
if cars do not have petrol they will not work because petrol burns in the engine and the car moves forward