I am having connection issues and the motor is beeping. How can I fix this?Updated 2 months ago
Possible Causes
- The coiled cable may be overextended from riding without a leash, causing internal damage that might not be visible.
- The top plate connector screws could be loose, allowing water to enter.
- The receiver or its cable inside the battery box may be damaged.
- Loose motor screws could also allow water to enter the ESC and motor.
- Sand or debris may be present in the cable or battery box connector.
Actions
- First, ensure the cable connector screws are tight at the top plate.
- Remove the coiled cable connector and check for water or corrosion.
- If water or corrosion is present, replace both the coiled cable and the top plate connector.

- If there is no water or corrosion, replace only the coiled cable and retest.
- If water or corrosion is present, replace both the coiled cable and the top plate connector.
- If the beeping persists, inspect the receiver cable inside the battery box.
- If it is damaged, replace the battery box.
- If it is undamaged, replace the receiver.
- Check all motor screws and inspect the motor/ESC connection area for corrosion or water.
- If water or corrosion is present, clean both connectors using alcohol and a cotton swab, apply a thin layer of dielectric grease, and retest.

- If water or corrosion is present, clean both connectors using alcohol and a cotton swab, apply a thin layer of dielectric grease, and retest.
- Make sure the cable connector is securely locked onto the battery box connector. Inspect both the cable and the battery box connector for sand, debris, corrosion, or signs of water entry.
- If sand, water, or corrosion is present: rinse thoroughly with fresh water, then clean both connectors using alcohol and a cotton swab. Ensure they are completely free of sand and fully dry. Finally, apply a thin layer of dielectric grease and retest.

- If sand, water, or corrosion is present: rinse thoroughly with fresh water, then clean both connectors using alcohol and a cotton swab. Ensure they are completely free of sand and fully dry. Finally, apply a thin layer of dielectric grease and retest.