i. Troubleshooting
Please read this in the event of a problem.
Engine won't start.
Engine flooded.
Remove glow plug. Pull pull-start 6-8 times.
Too much fuel in
Beware of spraying fuel.
engine
Dead glow plug
Remove glow plug. Place glow plug in heater.
heater
If the glow plug does not glow orange the plug
maybe dead.
Dead glow
Place new glow plug in heater. If it glows dim or
heater battery
not at all, replace heater battery.
Engine Stalls
Overheating
Check temperature. If over 130, richen carb
mixture. Check to make sure wheels spin freely.
Disconnected
Reattach pressure line from exhaust pipe to fuel
fuel pressure
tank lid.
line
Hard to control, glitching
Dead/weak
Batteries in transmitter should be fully charged.
batteries
Slow servos mean dead receiver batteries.
Improper
Refer to instructions on setting up your
transmitter
transmitter.
settings
Transmitter
Pull out transmitter antenna to full length.
antenna not
extended
Loss of control
R/C model using same band (frequency) is
nearby.
Empty fuel
tank/ No fuel in
engine
Overheating
Dirty air
cleaner
Carburettor
loose
Model doesn´t
move
Doesn´t run
straight
Doesn´t stop
Running too
slowly
CARSON CV-10B Chassis NEW GENERATION
Fill fuel tank. Prime engine by pulling pull-start
once while holding finger tip over muffler (Wear
gloves).
Running at high temperatures may cause vapour
lock. Let the car cool down for 10-15 minutes
Wash with soap and water or glowfuel then use
air filter oil.
Check carb-lock bolt and nut. Press carb onto
engine block, tighten nut to prevent air leak.
Transmitter or chassis power switch is not "ON".
Polarity or battery type is wrong.
Batteries have run down.
Steering trim is not adjusted correctly.
Front and rear wheel nuts are too loose.
Throttle trim is not adjusted correctly.
Motor has lost power.
Rear wheel nuts are too loose.
Dust or foreign objects are inside gears.
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