- 1). Use the remote within range of the vehicle. If the car strays too far from remote, the vehicle will not receive the signal.
- 2). Check that the batteries are properly installed in the remote and the vehicle. The remote uses a 9V battery that inserts into the bottom of the controller. The vehicle uses a rechargeable battery pack that sits in the battery bay on the bottom of the car, with a plug-in battery connector. Check that the connector is securely connected. If the rechargeable battery does not work and will not charge, replace it.
- 3). Check that the batteries have power. If the remote does not turn on, the battery may be dead. Replace it with a new 9V battery. If the vehicle does not power up, charge the battery pack. Connect the battery to the quick charger kit, and charge it for an hour.
- 4). Check that the remote and car are on the same frequency. The car can be run on three frequencies -- 27MHz, 40MHz and 49MHz -- so you can run multiple cars at once. Set the frequency dial on the remote to match the frequency dial on the bottom of the car.
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