Toy-grade: Trash it. Hobby-grade: Take back to where you bought it.
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.
You might be able to fix it yourself depending on what the problem is. I would first try replacing the batteries and resetting the remote. If neither of these work, I would speak with a customer service representative with the company.
Depends what it is made of and where it is broken.
shiv
I open the back and change the battery, if that does not work I see if the internal contacts can be cleaned and if they need to be cleaned. If the cleaned contacts don't work I buy a new one and have it programed for the car.
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.
It is a truck that carries a broken down car to a dealership to fix.
you need to find the peices in the park
Try taking the battery out of the remote. One of the buttons is probably stuck.
if replacing the battery doesnt fix it.
It takes a pro to fix a broken car seat in about two days. That should be the average time you should be without your car. They should have the parts in their shop already and not have to order them.
it is broken and somebody needs to fix it fast and it is also cut in half