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Re: Faulty PWM?

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Originally Posted by Justin_302
no no no.....we changed the pwm cable and it still didnt work. it is defently the PWM. it was brand new also...we had just pulled it out of its box a few days before. we have ruled out every possiblity. there are no metal shaving in it(we dont work with the board in it). we had another victor with a bad muffin fan. first needs to do some quality control.

We had the same problem with the PWM cable, going to the left transmission. We to checked the fuses, programming, motor controller, joystick, Everything and it was the cable.