Thank you for purchasing the Rustler 4X4 VXL Stadium Race Truck
equipped with the Velineon
®
Brushless Power System. Rustler 4X4 VXL
is engineered like no other to turn extreme power into extreme race
truck fun! The efficient, low-mass drivetrain is totally optimized for
the brutal torque of Velineon brushless power. It’s even waterproof
for fun in all kinds of wet conditions! The Velineon Power System
lets you experience the best that brushless motor technology has
to offer. Incredible speed, efficient operation, long run times, and
low-maintenance operation are just some of the benefits. We are
confident your Rustler 4X4 VXL will reward you with high-speed
performance in a durable, long-lasting product.
This manual contains the instructions you will need to operate and
maintain your model so that you can enjoy it for years to come. We
want you to feel confident that you own one of the best-performing
models in the market and that it is backed by a team of professionals
who aim to provide the highest level of factory support possible.
Traxxas models are about experiencing total performance and
satisfaction, not just with your model, but also with the company that
stands behind it.
We know you’re excited about getting your new model on the road,
but it’s very important that you take some time to read through the
Owner’s Manual. This manual contains all the necessary setup and
operating procedures that will allow you to unlock the performance
potential that Traxxas engineers designed into your model. Also be
sure to read and follow the precautions and warnings in this manual
and on any labels or tags attached to your model. They are there
to educate you on how to operate your model safely and also get
maximum life and performance from your model.
Even if you are an experienced RC enthusiast, it’s important to read
and follow the procedures in this manual.
Traxxas Support
Traxxas support is with you every step of the
way. Refer to the next page to find out how to
contact us and what your support options are.
Quick Start
This manual is designed with a Quick
Start path that outlines the necessary
procedures to get your model up
and running in the shortest time possible. If you are an
experienced R/C enthusiast, you will find it helpful and fast.
Be sure and read through the rest of the manual to learn
about important safety, maintenance, and adjustment
procedures. Turn to page 9 to begin.
Thank you again for going with Traxxas. We work hard every day to
assure you receive the highest level of customer satisfaction possible.
We truly want you to enjoy your new model!
REGISTERING YOUR MODEL
In order to serve you better as our customer, please
register your product within 10 days of your purchase
online at Traxxas.com/register.
Traxxas.com/register
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ADVANCED TUNING
ADJUSTMENTS
31 TQi ADVANCED
TUNING GUIDE
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FCC Compliance
This device contains a module that complies with the limits for a Class B digital device as described in part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause
harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
The limits for a Class B digital device are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in residential settings. This product generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy, and, if
not operated in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. The user is cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Canada, Industry Canada (IC)
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003 and RSS-210. This device complies with Industry Canada license exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: This
device may not cause interference, and This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Radio Frequency (RF) Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with radio frequency exposure limits set forth by FCC and Industry Canada for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of
20 centimeters between the radiator and your body or bystanders and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
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BEFORE YOU PROCEED
Carefully read and follow all instructions in this and any
accompanying materials to prevent serious damage to your
model. Failure to follow these instructions will be considered
abuse and/or neglect.
Before running your model, look over this entire manual and
examine the model carefully. If for some reason you decide it is not
what you wanted, then do not continue any further. Your hobby
dealer absolutely cannot accept a model for return or exchange
after it has been run.
Warnings, Helpful Hints, & Cross-References
Throughout this manual, you’ll notice warnings and helpful hints
identified by the icons below. Be sure to read them!
An important warning about personal safety or avoiding
damage to your model and related components.
Special advice from Traxxas to make things easier
and more fun.
Refers you to a page with a related topic.
SUPPORT
If you have any questions about your model or its operation, call the
Traxxas Technical Support line toll-free at:
1-888-TRAXXAS (1-888-872-9927)*
Technical support is available Monday through Friday from
8:30am to 9:00pm central time. Technical assistance is also available
at Traxxas.com/support. You may also e-mail customer support with
your question at support@Traxxas.com. Join thousands of registered
members in our online community at Traxxas.com.
Traxxas offers a full-service, on-site repair facility to handle any
of your Traxxas service needs. Maintenance and replacement
parts may be purchased directly from Traxxas by phone or online
at Traxxas.com. You can save time, along with shipping and handling
costs, by purchasing replacement parts from your local dealer.
Do not hesitate to contact us with any of your product support needs.
We want you to be thoroughly satisfied with your new model!
*Toll-free support is available to U.S. residents only.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
All instructions and
precautions outlined in this
manual should be strictly
followed to ensure safe
operation of your model.
This model is not intended
for use by children under
14 years of age without the
supervision of a responsible
and knowledgeable adult.
Gearing and battery choice
(see LiPo Batteries, right)
affect the skill level of the
model. See chart below.
See the gearing chart on page
27 for more information.
All of us at Traxxas want you to safely enjoy your new model.
Operate your model sensibly and with care, and it will be exciting,
safe, and fun for you and those around you. Failure to operate your
model in a safe and responsible manner may result in property
damage and serious injury. The precautions outlined in this manual
should be strictly followed to help ensure safe operation. You alone
must see that the instructions are followed and the precautions are
adhered to.
Important Points to Remember
• Your model is not intended for use on public roads or congested
areas where its operation can conflict with or disrupt pedestrian or
vehicular traffic.
• Never, under any circumstances, operate the model in crowds of
people. Your model is very fast and could cause injury if allowed to
collide with anyone.
• Because your model is controlled by radio, it is subject to radio
interference from many sources that are beyond your control.
Since radio interference can cause momentary losses of radio
control, always allow a safety margin in all directions around the
model in order to prevent collisions.
• The motor, battery, and speed control can become hot during use.
Be careful to avoid getting burned.
• Don’t operate your model at night, or anytime your line of sight to
the model may be obstructed or impaired in any way.
• Most importantly, use good common sense at all times.
Speed Control
Your model’s electronic speed control (ESC) is an extremely
powerful electronic device capable of delivering high current.
Please closely follow these precautions to prevent damage to the
speed control or other components.
• Disconnect the Battery: Always disconnect the battery or
batteries from the speed control when not in use.
• Insulate the Wires: Always insulate exposed wiring with heat
shrink tubing to prevent short circuits.
• Transmitter on First: Switch on your transmitter first before
switching on the speed control to prevent runaways and erratic
performance.
• Don’t Get Burned: The ESC and motor can become extremely hot
during use, so be careful not to touch them until they cool. Supply
adequate airflow for cooling.
• Use the Factory-Installed Connectors: Do not change the battery
and motor connectors. Improper wiring can cause fire or damage
to the ESC. Please note that modified speed controls can be
subject to a rewiring fee when returned for service.
• No Reverse Voltage: The ESC is not protected against reverse
polarity voltage.
• No Schottky Diodes: External Schottky diodes are not compatible
with reversing speed controls. Using a Schottky diode with your
Traxxas speed control will damage the ESC and void the 30-day
warranty.
• Always adhere to the minimum and maximum limitations of the
speed control as stated in the specifications table in the Owner’s
Manual. If your ESC operates on two batteries, do not mix battery
types and capacities. Use the same voltage and capacity for both
batteries. Using mismatched battery packs could damage the
batteries and electronic speed control.
Recycling Traxxas Power Cell NiMH Batteries
Traxxas strongly encourages you to recycle Power Cell NiMH
batteries when they reach the end of their useful life. Do not throw
batteries in the trash. All Power Cell NiMH battery packs display the
RBRC (Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation) icon, indicating
they are recyclable. To find a recycling center near you, ask your
local hobby dealer or visit www.call2recycle.org.
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WARNING! CAUTION! DANGER!
batteries. Charging and discharging batteries has the
potential for fire, explosion, serious injury, and property damage
if not performed per the instructions. Before use, read and follow
all manufacturer’s instructions, warnings, and precautions. In
addition, Lithium Polymer (LiPo) batteries pose a SEVERE risk of
fire if not properly handled per the instructions and require special
care and handling procedures for long life and safe operation. LiPo
batteries are intended only for advanced users that are educated
on the risks associated with LiPo battery use. Traxxas does not
recommend that anyone under the age of 14 use or handle LiPo
battery packs without the supervision of a knowledgeable and
responsible adult. Dispose of used batteries according to the
instructions.
Important Warnings for users of Lithium Polymer (LiPo)
batteries:
• LiPo batteries have a minimum safe discharge voltage threshold
that should not be exceeded. The electronic speed control is
equipped with built-in Low-Voltage Detection that alerts the
driver when LiPo batteries have reached their minimum voltage
(discharge) threshold. It is the driver’s responsibility to stop
immediately to prevent the battery pack from being discharged
below its safe minimum threshold.
• Low-Voltage Detection is just one part of a comprehensive plan
for safe LiPo battery use. It is critical to follow all instructions for
safe and proper charging, use, and storage of LiPo batteries. Make
sure you understand how to use your LiPo batteries. If you have
questions about LiPo battery usage, please consult with your local
hobby dealer or contact the battery manufacturer. As a reminder,
all batteries should be recycled at the end of their useful life.
• ONLY use a Lithium Polymer (LiPo) balance charger with a balance
adapter port to charge LiPo batteries. Never use NiMH or NiCadtype chargers or charge modes to charge LiPo batteries. DO NOT
charge with a NiMH-only charger. The use of a NiMH or NiCad
charger or charge mode will damage the batteries and may cause
fire and personal injury.
• NEVER charge LiPo battery packs in series or parallel. Charging
packs in series or parallel may result in improper charger cell
recognition and an improper charging rate that may lead to
overcharging, cell imbalance, cell damage, and fire.
FIRE HAZARD!
Your model is able to use LiPo
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
• ALWAYS inspect your LiPo batteries carefully before
charging. Look for any loose leads or connectors,
damaged wire insulation, damaged cell packaging, impact
damage, fluid leaks, swelling (a sign of internal damage), cell
deformity, missing labels, or any other damage or irregularity.
If any of these conditions are observed, do not charge or use
the battery pack. Follow the disposal instructions included with
your battery to properly and safely dispose of the battery.
• DO NOT store or charge LiPo batteries with or around other
batteries or battery packs of any type, including other LiPos.
• Store and transport your battery pack(s) in a cool dry place.
DO NOT store in direct sunlight. DO NOT allow the storage
temperature to exceed 140°F or 60°C, such as in the trunk of a
car, or the cells may be damaged and create a fire risk.
• DO NOT disassemble LiPo batteries or cells.
• DO NOT attempt to build your own LiPo battery pack from
loose cells.
Charging and handling precautions for all battery types:
• BEFORE you charge, ALWAYS confirm that the charger
settings exactly match the type (chemistry), specification, and
configuration of the battery to be charged.
• DO NOT attempt to charge non-rechargeable batteries (explosion
hazard), batteries that have an internal charge circuit or a protection
circuit, batteries that have been altered from original manufacturer
configuration, or batteries that have missing or unreadable labels,
preventing you from properly identifying the battery type and
specifications.
• DO NOT exceed the maximum manufacturer recommended charge
rate.
• DO NOT let any exposed battery contacts or wires touch each other.
This will cause the battery to short circuit and create the risk of fire.
• While charging or discharging, ALWAYS place the battery (all
types of batteries) in a fire retardant/fire proof container and on
a non-flammable surface such as concrete.
• DO NOT charge batteries inside of an automobile. DO NOT charge
batteries while driving in an automobile.
• NEVER charge batteries on wood, cloth, carpet, or on any other
flammable material.
• ALWAYS charge batteries in a well-ventilated area.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
(continued from previous page)
• REMOVE flammable items and combustible materials from the
charging area.
• DO NOT leave the charger and battery unattended while
charging, discharging, or anytime the charger is ON with a battery
connected. If there are any signs of a malfunction or in the event
of an emergency, unplug the charger from the power source and
disconnect the battery from the charger.
• DO NOT operate the charger in a cluttered space, or place objects
on top of the charger or battery.
• If any battery or battery cell is damaged in any way, DO NOT charge,
discharge, or use the battery.
• Keep a Class D fire extinguisher nearby in case of fire.
• DO NOT disassemble, crush, short circuit, or expose the batteries to
flame or other source of ignition. Toxic materials could be released.
If eye or skin contact occurs, flush with water.
• If a battery gets hot to the touch during the charging process
(temperature greater than 110°F / 43°C), immediately disconnect
the battery from the charger and discontinue charging.
• Allow the battery pack to cool off between runs (before charging).
• ALWAYS unplug the charger and disconnect the battery when not
in use.
• ALWAYS unplug the battery from the electronic speed control when
the model is not in use and when it is being stored or transported.
• DO NOT disassemble the charger.
• REMOVE the battery from your model or device before charging.
• DO NOT expose the charger to water or moisture.
• ALWAYS store battery packs safely out of the reach of children
or pets. Children should always have adult supervision when
charging and handling batteries.
• Nickel-Metal Hydride (NiMH) batteries must be recycled or
disposed of properly.
• Always proceed with caution and use good common sense at all
times.
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TOOLS, SUPPLIES, AND REQUIRED EQUIPMENT
Your model comes with a set of specialty metric tools. You’ll need to purchase other items, available from your hobby dealer, to operate
and maintain your model.
Supplied Tools and Equipment
For more information on
batteries, see Use the Right Batteries on page 13.
2.5mm “L” wrench
Required Equipment
6 or 7-cell NiMH battery pack,
or 2s or 3s LiPo battery pack,
with Traxxas High-Current connector
(not included)
2.0mm “L” wrench
Preload spacers and shock pistonsOptional pinion gear
EZ-Peak™ Dual
(part #2972)
REMOVING AND INSTALLING THE BODY
Your Rustler 4X4 VXL includes an innovative latching system for
securing the body to the chassis. To remove the body for chassis access:
1. Turn the handle 90 degrees counterclockwise to unlock the body
latch.
2. Open the latch to release the truck body from the rear shock tower.
3. Slide the body backward away from the front shock tower to release
the front body tab. Note: The body latch must clear the rear shock
tower.
4. Gently lift the body straight up from the chassis. Lift the front
and rear of the body evenly or it may become difficult to remove.
(Installation of the body is the reverse of removal.)
5. Practice this a few times until you become familiar with the latching
mechanism. The more you do it, the faster you will be.
1.5mm “L” wrench
4 AA alkaline batteriesBattery charger
4-way wrench
*Battery and charger style are subject to change and may vary from images.
8mm/4mm wrench
Recommended Equipment
These items are not required
for the operation of your
model, but are a good idea to
include in any R/C toolbox:
• Safety glasses
• Traxxas Ultra Premium Tire
Glue, Part #6468 (CA glue)
• Hobby knife
• Side cutters and/or needle
nose pliers
• Phillips screwdriver
• Soldering iron
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ANATOMY OF THE RUSTLER 4X4 VXL
Rear Camber Link
Half Shaft
Spur Gear
Wheelie Bar
Rear Bumper
Battery Hold-Down
Battery Compartment
Traxxas High-Current
Connector
Motor
(Velineon 3500)
Steering Block
Chassis
Drive
Shaft
Antenna
Mount
Caster Block
Front
Suspension Arm
Front
Shock Tower
Front
Bumper
Shock
(Oil Damper)
Receiver Box
Rear Suspension
Arm
Rear Shock
Tower
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Slipper Clutch
Pinion Gear
LED Light Pipe
Electronic Speed
Control (VXL-3s)
Front Camber
Link
Toe Link
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QUICK START: GETTING UP TO SPEED
The following guide is an overview of the procedures for getting your model running. Look for the Quick Start logo on the bottom
corners of Quick Start pages.
1. Read the safety precautions on pages 4-6 6. Check servo operation • See page 15
For your own safety, understand where carelessness and misuse
could lead to personal injury and product damage.
2. Charge the battery pack • See page 13 7. Range test the radio system • See page 16
Your model requires a battery pack and a compatible battery
charger (not included). Never use a NiMH or NiCad charger to
charge LiPo batteries.
3. Install batteries in the transmitter • See page 13 8. Detail your model • See sidebar, page 10
The transmitter requires 4 AA alkaline batteries (sold separately).Apply other decals if desired.
4. Install the battery pack in the model • See page 14 9. Drive your model • See page 21
Your model requires a fully charged battery pack (not included).Driving tips and adjustments for your model.
5. Turn on the radio system • See page 14 10. Maintaining your model • See page 26
Make a habit of turning the transmitter on first and off last.Follow these critical steps to maintain the performance
Make sure the steering servo is working correctly.
Follow this procedure to make sure your radio system works properly
at a distance, and that there is no interference from outside sources.
of your model and keep it in excellent running condition.
The Quick Start Guide is
not intended to replace the
full operating instructions
available in this manual.
Please read this entire
manual for complete
instructions on the proper
use and maintenance of
your model.
Look for the Quick Start
logo at the bottom of
Quick Start pages.
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TRAXXAS TQi RADIO & VELINEON POWER SYSTEM
Applying the Decals
The main decals for your model
have been applied at the
factory. Additional decals are
printed on self-adhesive clear
mylar and are die-cut for easy
removal. Use a hobby knife to
lift the corner of a decal and lift
it from the backing.
To apply the decals, place one
end down, hold the other end
up, and gradually smooth the
decal down with your finger
as you go. This will prevent air
bubbles. Placing both ends of
the decal down and then trying
to smooth it out will result in
air pockets. Look at the photos
on the box for typical decal
placement.
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INTRODUCTION
Your model includes the latest Traxxas TQi 2.4GHz transmitter with
Traxxas Link™ Model Memory. The transmitter’s easy-to-use design
provides instant driving fun for new R/C enthusiasts, and also offers
a full complement of pro-level tuning features for advanced users
– or anyone interested in experimenting with the performance of
their model. The steering and throttle channels feature adjustable
Exponential, End Points, and Sub-Trims. Steering and braking DualRate are also available. Many of the next-level features are controlled
by the Multi-Function knob, which can be programmed to control
a variety of functions. The detailed instructions (page 31) and Menu
Tree (page 34) included in this manual will help you understand and
operate the advanced functions of the new TQi radio system. For
additional information and how-to videos, visit Traxxas.com.
RADIO AND POWER SYSTEM TERMINOLOGY
Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with these radio and
power system terms. They will be used throughout this manual.
A detailed explanation of the advanced terminology and features
of your new radio system begins on page 31.
2.4GHz Spread Spectrum – This model is equipped with the latest
R/C technology. Unlike AM and FM systems that require frequency
crystals and are prone to frequency conflicts, the TQi system
automatically selects and locks onto an open frequency and offers
superior resistance to interference and “glitching.”
BEC (Battery Eliminator Circuit) - The BEC can either be in the
receiver or in the ESC. This circuit allows the receiver and servos
to be powered by the main battery pack in an electric model.
This eliminates the need to carry a separate pack of 4 AA
batteries to power the radio equipment.
Brushless Motor - A D/C brushless motor replaces the brushed
motor’s traditional commutator and brush arrangement with
intelligent electronics that energize the electromagnetic
windings in sequence to provide rotation. Opposite of a brushed
motor, the brushless motor has its windings (coils) on the
perimeter of the motor can and the magnets are mounted to the
spinning rotor shaft.
Cogging - Cogging is a condition sometimes associated with
brushless motors. Typically, it is a slight stutter noticed when
accelerating from a stop. It happens for a very short period as
the signals from the electronic speed control and the motor
synch with each other. The VXL-3s electronic speed control is
optimized to virtually eliminate cogging.
Current - Current is a measure of power flow through the
electronics, usually measured in amps. If you think of a wire as a
garden hose, current is a measure of how much water is flowing
through the hose.
ESC (Electronic Speed Control) - An electronic speed control is the
electronic motor control inside the model. The VXL-3s electronic
speed control uses advanced circuitry to provide precise, digital
proportional throttle control. Electronic speed controls use
power more efficiently than mechanical speed controls so that
the batteries run longer. An electronic speed control also has
circuitry that prevents loss of steering and throttle control as the
batteries lose their charge.
Frequency band - The radio frequency used by the transmitter to
send signals to your model.
This model operates on the 2.4GHz
direct-sequence spread spectrum.
kV Rating - Brushless motors are often rated by their kV number.
The kV rating equals no-load motor rpm with 1 volt applied. The
kV increases as the number of wire turns in the motor decreases.
As the kV increases, the current draw through the electronics
also increases. The Velineon 3500 motor is a 3500 kV motor
optimized for the best speed and efficiency in lightweight 1/10
scale models.
LiPo - Abbreviation for Lithium Polymer. Rechargeable LiPo
battery packs are known for their special chemistry, which
allows extremely high energy density and current handling in a
compact size. These are high performance batteries that require
special care and handling. LiPo battery packs are for advanced
users only.
mAh – Abbreviation for milliamp hour, a measure of the capacity
of the battery pack. The higher the number, the longer the
battery will last between recharges.
Neutral position - The standing position that the servos seek
when the transmitter controls are at the neutral setting.
NiCad - Abbreviation for nickel-cadmium. The original
rechargeable hobby pack, NiCad batteries have very high
current
handling, high capacity, and can last up to 1000 charging cycles.
Good charging procedures are required to reduce the possibility
of developing a “memory” effect and shortened run times.
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NiMH - Abbreviation for nickel-metal hydride. Rechargeable NiMH
batteries offer high current handling and much greater resistance
to the “memory” effect. NiMH batteries generally allow higher
capacity than NiCad batteries. They can last up to 500 charge
cycles. A peak charger designed for NiMH batteries is required for
optimal performance.
Receiver - The radio unit inside your model that receives signals
from the transmitter and relays them to the servos.
Resistance - In an electrical sense, resistance is a measure of how
an object resists or obstructs the flow of current through it.
When flow is constricted, energy is converted to heat and is lost.
The Velineon power system is optimized to reduce electrical
resistance and the resulting power-robbing heat.
Rotor - The rotor is the main shaft of the brushless motor. In a
brushless motor, the magnets are mounted to the rotor, and the
electromagnetic windings are built into the motor housing.
Sensored - Sensored refers to a type of brushless motor that
uses an internal sensor in the motor to communicate rotor
position information back to the electronic speed control. The
VXL-3s electronic speed control is able to use sensored motors
when applications benefit from them (such as some sanctioned
racing classes).
Sensorless - Sensorless refers to a brushless motor that uses
advanced instructions from an electronic speed control to
provide smooth operation. Additional motor sensors and
wiring are not required. The VXL-3s electronic speed control is
optimized for smooth sensorless control.
Servo - Small motor unit in your model that operates the steering
mechanism.
Solder Tabs - Accessible, external contacts on the motor that
allows for easy wire replacement. The Velineon 3500 is equipped
with solder tabs.
Transmitter - The hand-held radio unit that sends throttle and
steering instructions to your model.
Trim - The fine-tuning adjustment of the neutral position of the
servos, made by adjusting the throttle and steering trim knobs
on the face of the transmitter. Note: The Multi-Function knob
must be programmed to serve as a throttle trim adjustment.
Thermal Shutdown Protection - Temperature sensing electronics
used in the VXL-3s electronic speed control detect overloading
and overheating of the transistor circuitry. If excessive
temperature is detected, the unit automatically shuts down to
prevent damage to the electronics.
2-channel radio system - The TQi radio system, consisting of
the receiver, the transmitter, and the servos. The system uses
two channels: one to operate the throttle and one to operate
the steering.
Voltage - Voltage is a measure of the electrical potential difference
between two points, such as between the positive battery terminal
and ground. Using the analogy of the garden hose, while current is
the quantity of water flow in the hose, voltage corresponds to the
pressure that is forcing the water through the hose.
IMPORTANT RADIO SYSTEM PRECAUTIONS
• Do not kink the receiver’s antenna wire. Kinks in the antenna wire
will reduce range.
• DO NOT CUT any part of the receiver’s antenna wire. Cutting the
antenna will reduce range.
• Extend the antenna wire in the model as far as possible for
maximum range. It is not necessary to extend the antenna wire out
of the body, but wrapping or coiling the antenna wire should be
avoided.
• Do not allow the antenna wire to extend outside the body without
the protection of an antenna tube, or the antenna wire may get
cut or damaged, reducing range. It is recommended to keep the
wire inside the body (in the antenna tube) to prevent the chance
of damage.
To prevent loss of radio range
do not kink or cut the black wire,
do not bend or cut the metal tip,
and do not bend or cut the white
wire at the end of the metal tip.
Your model is equipped with the newest TQi 2.4GHz transmitter
with Traxxas Link™ Model Memory. The transmitter has two
channels for controlling your throttle and steering. The receiver
inside the model has 5 output channels. Your model is equipped
with one servo and an electronic speed control.
*Not used †Accessory sensor ports for use with standard voltage/temperature and RPM
telemetry sensors (see Traxxas.com and included materials for more information)
to Battery
Cooling Fan
Connector
(for optional use)
†
†
Channel 2
Electronic Speed Control
VXL-3s ELECTRONIC SPEED CONTROL
**
Traxxas High-Current
Connector (Male)
to Battery
Brushless Motor
(see sidebar for proper
motor wiring)
Motor Cap
to Motor
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Link
Button
LED
Power SwitchBattery Compartment
** Accessory sensor expansion port for use with the Telemetry Expander Module
(see Traxxas.com and included materials for more information)
Cooling Fan
Connector
(for optional use)
Receiver cable
(RX wire)
LED
Heat Sink
EZ-Set Button
(On/Off Button)
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INSTALLING TRANSMITTER BATTERIES
Your TQi transmitter uses 4 AA batteries. The battery
compartment is located in the base of the transmitter.
1. Remove the battery compartment door by pressing the tab
and sliding the door open.
2. Install the batteries in the correct orientation as indicated in
the battery compartment.
3. Reinstall the battery door and snap it closed.
4. Turn on the transmitter and check the status indicator for a
solid green light.
If the status LED flashes red, the transmitter
batteries may be weak, discharged or
possibly installed incorrectly. Replace
with new batteries. The power indicator
light does not indicate the charge level
of the battery pack installed in the model. Refer to the
Troubleshooting section on page 32 for more information on
the transmitter Status LED codes.
SELECTING BATTERIES FOR YOUR MODEL
Your model does not include a battery or charger. One NiMH or LiPo
battery equipped with a Traxxas High-Current Connector is required.
Traxxas Power Cell iD batteries are strongly recommended for maximum
performance and safer charging. The following chart lists all the available
Power Cell iD batteries for your model:
LiPo Batteries with iD
2849X 4000mAh 11.1V 3-Cell 25C LiPo Battery
2843X 5800mAh 7.4V 2-Cell 25C LiPo Battery
2857X 6400mAh 11.1V 3-Cell 25C LiPo Battery
2854X 10000mAh 7.4V 2-Cell 25C LiPo Battery
NiMH Batteries with iD
2926X Battery, Power Cell, 3000mAh (NiMH, 7-C hump, 8.4V)
2941X Battery, Series 3 Power Cell, 3300mAh (NiMH, 7-C hump, 8.4V)
2951X Battery, Series 4 Power Cell, 4200mAh (NiMH, 7-C hump, 8.4V)
2961X Battery, Series 5 Power Cell, 5000mAh (NiMH, 7-C hump, 8.4V)
WARNING: FIRE HAZARD!
Users of Lithium Polymer (LiPo) batteries must read the
Warnings and Precautions beginning on page 4. You
MUST use a LiPo charger for LiPo batteries or battery damage
with the potential for fire will result.
SELECTING A CHARGER FOR YOUR MODEL
Make certain you choose the correct type of charger for the batteries you
select. Traxxas recommends you choose a genuine Traxxas EZ-Peak iD
charger for safer charging and maximum battery life and performance.
ChargerPart No.
EZ-Peak Plus,
4 am ps
EZ-Peak Live,
12 a mp s
EZ-Peak Dual,
8 a mps
EZ-Peak Live
D u a l , 2 6 + a m p s
2 97 0 Y ES YESYES3s
2 97 1 Y ES YESYES4s
2 97 2 Y ES YESYES3s
2 97 3 Y ES YESYES4s
NiMH
Compatible
LiPo
Compatible
Battery iDMax.
Cells
If the status LED doesn’t light
green, check the polarity
of the batteries. Check
rechargeable batteries for
a full charge. If you see any
other flashing signal from the
LED, refer to the chart on page
32 to identify the code.
Use the Right Batteries
Your transmitter uses
AA batteries. Use new
alkaline batteries. Do
not use rechargeable AA
cells to power the TQi
transmitter, as they will not
provide sufficient voltage
for optimum transmitter
performance.
Caution: Discontinue running
your model at the first sign of
weak batteries (flashing red
light) to avoid losing control.
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Battery iD
Traxxas recommended battery packs are equipped with Traxxas Battery iD. This exclusive feature allows Traxxas battery chargers (sold separately) to automatically recognize connected battery packs and optimize the charge settings for the battery. This eliminates
the need to worry over
charger settings and menus
for the easiest and safest
charging solution possible.
Visit Traxxas.com to learn
more about this feature and
available Traxxas iD chargers
and batteries.
Battery Compartment Specs:
• 143.45mm (5.65") long
x 50.37mm (1.98") wide
• Height with stock strap:
25mm (.94")
• Height with accessory strap:
41mm (1.61")
INSTALLING THE BATTERY PACK
Install the battery pack with the battery wires facing the front of the
model. Swing the battery hold-down towards the chassis and snap
(lock) the end into the front hold-down retainer. Do not connect the
battery pack yet.
.
RADIO SYSTEM CONTROLS
T
U
R
N
R
I
G
H
T
T
U
R
N
L
E
F
T
Neutral
Brake/Reverse
RADIO SYSTEM RULES
• Always turn your TQi transmitter on first and off last. This
procedure will help to prevent your model from receiving stray
signals from another transmitter, or other source, and running
out of control. Your model has electronic fail-safes to prevent this
type of malfunction, but the first, best defense against a runaway
model is to always turn the transmitter on first and off last.
Forward
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1
Always turn your
transmitter on first.
2
Plug in the battery.
3
Turn on the model.
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• Always use new batteries for the radio system. Weak batteries will
limit the radio signal between the receiver and the transmitter.
Loss of the radio signal can cause you to lose control of your
model.
• In order for the transmitter and receiver to bind to one another,
the receiver in the model must be turned on within 20 seconds
of turning on the transmitter. The transmitter LED will flash fast
red, indicating a failure to link. If youmiss it, simply turn off the
transmitter and start over.
• Always turn on the transmitter before plugging in the battery.
RADIO SYSTEM BASIC ADJUSTMENTS
Throttle Neutral Adjustment
The throttle neutral adjustment is located
on the transmitter face and controls the
forward/reverse travel of the throttle
trigger. Change the adjustmentby
pressing the button and sliding it to the
desired position. There are two settings
available:
50/50: Allows equal travel for both acceleration and reverse.
70/30: Allows more throttle travel (70%) and less reverse
travel (30%).
Note: We strongly recommend to leave this control in its factory
location until you become familiar with all the adjustments
and capabilities of your model. To changethe throttle neutral
adjust position, turn the transmitteroff before adjusting the
neutral position. You will need toreprogram your electronic
speed control to recognize the 70/30 setting.Turn to ESC Setup
Programming on page 18 for instructions.
Steering Trim
The electronic steering trim located on the
face of the transmitter adjusts the neutral
(center) point of the steering channel.Note: Traxxas Stability Management (TSM) must be completely
turned off while adjusting steering trim. See page 17 for TSM
adjustments.
Multi-Function Knob
The Multi-Function knob can be
programmed to control a variety of
functions. From the factory, the Multi-
Function knob controls Traxxas Stability Management (TSM).
For more detail on TSM, refer to page 17.
USING THE RADIO SYSTEM
The TQi Radio System has been pre-adjusted at the factory. The
adjustment should be checked before running the model in case
of movement during shipping. Here’s how:
1. Turn the transmitter switch on. The status LED on the
transmitter should be solid green (not flashing).
2. Elevate the model on a block or a stand so that all the tires are off the ground. Make sure your hands are clear of the
moving parts of the model.
3. Plug the battery pack in the model into the speed control.
4. The on/off switch is integrated into the speed control. With
the transmitter on, press and release the EZ-Set button (.25
seconds). The LED will shine RED (see note below). This turns
the model on. To turn the VXL-3s off, press and hold the EZ-Set
button until the LED turns off (.5 seconds). Note: If the LED
shines green, Low-Voltage Detection is activated. This will
cause erratic performance from NiMH battery packs. The default
factory setting is for Low-Voltage Detection to be disabled
(LED shines red). Make sure to turn the low voltage detection
on when using LiPo batteries. Never use LiPo batteries while Low-Voltage Detection is turned off. See page 18 for more
information.
5. Turn the steering wheel on the transmitter back and forth and
check for rapid operation of the steering servo. Also, check that
the steering mechanism is not loose or binding. If the steering
operates slowly, check for weak batteries.
6. When looking down at the
model, the front wheels
should be pointing straight
ahead. If the wheels are
turned slightly to the left or
right, turn off TSM
(see page 17) and slowly adjust the steering trim control on the
transmitter until they are pointing straight ahead; then, return
the multi-function knob to the desired TSM setting.
Remember, always turn the
TQi transmitter on first and
off last to avoid damage to
your model.
Automatic Fail-Safe
The TQi transmitter and
receiver are equipped with
an automatic fail-safe system
that does not require user
programming. In the event
of signal loss or interference,
the throttle will return to
neutral and the steering will
hold its last commanded
position. If the fail-safe
system activates while you
are operating your model,
determine the reason for
signal loss and resolve the
problem before operating
your model again.
Stop immediately at the first
sign of weak batteries. Never
turn the transmitter off when
the battery pack is plugged
in. The model could run out
of control.
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Using Reverse: While driving,
push the throttle trigger
forward to apply brakes.
Once stopped, return the
throttle trigger to neutral.
Push the throttle trigger
forward again to engage
proportional reverse.
7. Gently operate the throttle trigger to ensure that you have
forward and reverse operation, and that the motor stops when
the throttle trigger is at neutral. Warning: Do not apply full
throttle in forward or reverse while the model is elevated.
8. Once adjustments are made, turn off the receiver on your
model, followed by the hand-held transmitter.
Range-Testing the Radio System
Before each running session with your model, you should rangetest your radio system to ensure that it operates properly.
1. Turn on the radio system and check its operation as described in
the previous section.
2. Have a friend hold the model. Make sure hands and clothing are
clear of the wheels and other moving parts on the model.
3. Walk away from the model with the transmitter until you reach
the farthest distance you plan to operate the model.
4. Operate the controls on the transmitter once again to be sure
that the model responds correctly.
5. Do not attempt to operate the model if there is any problem
with the radio system or any external interference with your
radio signal at your location.
Higher Speeds Require Greater Distance
The faster you drive your model, the more quickly it will near the
limit of radio range. At 60mph, a model can cover 88 feet every
second! It’s a thrill, but use caution to keep your model in range. If
you want to see your model achieve its maximum speed, it is best
to position yourself in the middle of the truck’s running area, not
the far end, so you drive the truck towards and past your position.
In addition to maximizing the radio’s range, this technique will
keep your model closer to you, making it easier to see and control.
No matter how fast or far you drive your model, always leave
adequate space between you, the model, and others. Never drive
directly toward yourself or others.
TQi Binding Instructions
For proper operation, the transmitter and receiver must be
electronically “bound.” This has been done for you at the factory.
Should you ever need to re-bind the system or bind to another
transmitter or receiver, follow these instructions. Note: The receiver
must be connected to a 4.8-6.0v (nominal) power source for
binding, and the transmitter and receiver must be within 5 feet of
each other.
1. Press and hold the transmitter’s SET button as you switch the
transmitter on. The transmitter’s LED will flash red slowly.
Release the SET button.
2. Press and hold the receiver’s LINK button as you switch on
the speed control (by pressing the EZ-Set button). Release the
LINK button.
3. When the transmitter and receiver’s LEDs turn solid green, the
system is bound and ready for use. Confirm that the steering
and throttle operate properly before driving your model.
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TRAXXAS STABILITY MANAGEMENT (TSM)
Traxxas Stability Management or
TSM allows you to experience all
the speed and acceleration that
was engineered into your Traxxas
model by helping you to maintain
control of the vehicle in low-traction situations. TSM helps provide
straight ahead full-throttle acceleration on slippery surfaces,
without fishtailing, spinouts, or loss of control. TSM also dramatically
improves braking control. High speed cornering and control is also
made possible as TSM makes corrections for you, without intruding
on your fun, or creating unexpected side effects.
The Multi-Function knob on
the TQi transmitter has been
programmed to control TSM.
The recommended (default)
setting for TSM is to rotate the
knob to the 12:00 position (the
zero mark on the dial).
Turn the knob clockwise to
increase assistance; turn the
knob counterclockwise to
decrease assistance. Turn the
knob counterclockwise to its
stop to turn TSM completely off.
Note: TSM is deactivated
automatically when driving or
braking in reverse.
When driving on surfaces with
some traction, decrease the TSM setting to allow the vehicle to feel
more “loose” for power sliding, drifting, and so on. On surfaces with
very little traction (loose dirt, smooth concrete, ice/snow), increase
TSM to maximize acceleration and control.
Drive with TSM on and off to test how it is making your control of
the vehicle easier and more precise. For more information, visit
Traxxas.com/tsm.
Note: TSM must be completely turned off while adjusting steering
trim.
Recommended setting
Decrease
assistance
TSM off
Increase
assistance
SETTING UP THE ANTENNA
The receiver antenna has been set up
and installed from the factory. The
antenna is secured by a 3x4mm set
screw. To remove the antenna tube,
Antenna
Tip
simply remove the set screw with the
included 1.5mm wrench.
When reinstalling the antenna,
first slide the antenna wire into the
Antenna
Tube
bottom of the antenna tube until
the white tip of the antenna is at
the top of the tubeunder the black
cap. Next insert the antenna tube
into the mount while making sure
that antenna wire is in the slot in
the antenna mount, then install the
set screw next to the antenna tube.
Antenna
Mount
Use the supplied 1.5mm wrench to
tighten the screw just until the antenna tube is securely in place. Do
not over tighten. Do not bend or kink the antenna wire! See the
sidebar for more information. Do not shorten the antenna tube.
SELF RIGHTING
Your model is equipped
with Traxxas Self Righting
that will allow you to
automatically return it to
an upright position after
a rollover.* Make sure
there is adequate space
around your Rustler 4X4
VXL and no people or animals are nearby before self righting. The
model moves quickly and the tires are spinning at high speed. If
a person or animal approaches the model during self righting,
cancel immediately by moving the steering wheel or the throttle
trigger. Press and hold the SET button on the transmitter for four (4)
seconds to activate the self-righting feature. Once activated, the SET
button can be released. Note: Certain driving surfaces or conditions
may prevent the model from uprighting itself. After several attempts,
self righting will cancel. Press the SET button to try again, or go and
retrieve your model.
*3s LiPo battery pack required for the self-righting feature to operate
properly.
To prevent loss of radio
range do not kink or cut the
black wire, do not bend or
cut the metal tip, and do not
bend or cut the white wire at
the end of the metal tip.
The Velineon VXL-3s electronic speed control is equipped with
built-in Low-Voltage Detection. The Low-Voltage Detection circuitry
constantly monitors the battery voltage. When the battery voltage
begins to reach the minimum recommended discharge voltage
threshold for LiPo battery packs, the VXL-3s will limit the power
output to 50% throttle. When the battery voltage attempts to fall
below the minimum threshold, the VXL-3s will shut down all motor
output. The LED on the speed control will slowly blink red, indicating
a low-voltage shutdown. The VXL-3s will stay in this mode until a
fully charged battery is connected.
The VXL-3s speed control’s Low-Voltage Detection has been disabled
for best performance with NiMH batteries. The speed control’s LED
will glow red when it is turned on, indicating Low-Voltage Detection
is disabled. Be certain to activate Low-Voltage Detection if you install
a LiPo battery in your model. Never use LiPo batteries while Low-
Voltage Detection is disabled.
To verify the Low-Voltage Detection setting:
1. Turn on the transmitter (with the throttleat neutral).
2. Connect a fully charged battery pack to the VXL-3s.
3. Press and release the EZ-Set button to turn the VXL-3s on. If the
LED is solid red, then the Low-Voltage Detection is DISABLED (not
safe to use LiPo batteries). If the LED is solid green, then Low-
Voltage Detection is ACTIVATED.
To activate Low-Voltage Detection (LiPo setting):
1. Make sure the LED on the VXL-3s is on and red.
2.
Press and hold the EZ-Set button for ten seconds.
The LED will turn off and then light green. Also, a
“rising” musical tone will be emitted from the motor.
3. Low-Voltage Detection is now ACTIVATED.
To disable Low-Voltage Detection (NiMH setting):
1. Make sure the LED on the VXL-3s is on and green.
2.
Press and hold the EZ-Set button for ten seconds.
The LED will turn off and then light red. Also, a
“falling” musical tone will beemitted from the motor.
3. Low-Voltage Detection is now DISABLED.
Transmitter Adjustments for the VXL-3s ESC
Before attempting to program your VXL-3s ESC, it is important to
make sure that your transmitter is properly adjusted (set back to the
factory defaults). Otherwise, you may not get the best performance
from your speed control.
The transmitter should be adjusted as follows:
If the transmitter settings have been adjusted, reset them to the
factory defaults.
1. Turn the transmitter off.
2. Hold both MENU and SET.
3. Turn the transmitter on.
4. Release MENU and SET. The transmitter LED will blink red.
5. Press SET to clear settings. The LED will turn solid green and the
transmitter is restored to default.
VXL-3s Setup Programming (Calibrating your ESC and transmitter)
Read through all of the programming steps before you begin. If you
get lost during programming or receive unexpected results, simply
unplug the battery, wait a few seconds, plug the battery back in, and
start over.
1. Connect a fully charged battery pack tothe VXL-3s.
2. Turn on the transmitter (with the throttle at neutral).
3. Press and hold the EZ-Set button (A). The LED
A
will first turn green and then red. Release the
EZ-Set button.
4. When the LED blinks RED ONCE, pull the
throttle trigger to the full throttle position
B
Green then Red
and hold it there (B).
5. When the LED blinks RED TWICE, push the
throttle trigger to the full reverse and hold
Once Red
C
it there (C).
6. When the LED blinks GREEN ONCE,
programming is complete. The LED will
then shine green or red (depending on Low-Voltage
Twice Red
D
Detection setting), indicating the VXL-3s is on and at
neutral (D).
Once Green
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ADJUSTING THE ELECTRONIC SPEED CONTROL
VXL-3s Operation
To operate the speed control and test programming, place the
vehicle on a stable block or stand so that all of the drive wheels are
off the ground. Disconnect motor wires “A” and “C” (see page 12),
this will ensure the motor does not drive the wheels during testing.
Do not test programming without disconnecting the motor wires.
Note that in steps 1-7 below, Low-Voltage Detection is DISABLED
(factory default) and the LED shines red. If Low-Voltage Detection is
ACTIVATED, the LED will shine green instead of red in steps 1-7 below.
Never use LiPo batteries while Low-Voltage Detection is disabled.
1. With the transmitter on, press and release the EZ-Set button. The
LED will shine red. This turns the VXL-3s on.
2. Apply forward throttle. The LED will turn off until full throttle
power is reached. At full throttle, the LED will illuminate red.
3. Move the trigger forward to apply the brakes. Note that braking
control is fully proportional. The LED will turn off until full braking
power is reached. At full brakes, the LED will illuminate red.
4. Return the throttle trigger to neutral. The LED will shine red.
5. Move the throttle trigger forward again to engage reverse (Profile
#1). The LED will turn off. Once full reverse power is reached, the
LED will illuminate red.
6. To stop, return the throttle trigger to neutral. Note that there is a
programmed delay when changing from reverse to forward. This
prevents damage to the transmission on high-traction surfaces.
7. To turn the VXL-3s off, press the EZ-Set button until the LED turns
off (.5 seconds).
VXL-3s Profile Selection
The speed control is factory set to Profile #1 (100% forward, brakes,
and reverse). To disable reverse (Profile #2) or to allow 50% forward
and 50% reverse (Profile #3), follow the steps below. The speed
control should be connected to the receiver and battery, and the
transmitter should be adjusted as described previously. The profiles
are selected by entering the programming mode.
2. With the VXL-3s off, press and hold
the EZ-Set button until the LED turns
solid green, then solid redand then
Green to Red to Off
C
Two blinks Red
D
begins blinking red (indicating the
Profile numbers).
3. When the LED blinks red twice,
release the EZ-Set button.
Release
Solid
4. The LED will blink and then turn solid green (Low-Voltage
Detection ACTIVE) or red (Low-Voltage Detection DISABLED).
The model is ready to drive.
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ADJUSTING THE ELECTRONIC SPEED CONTROL
Patented Training Mode
(Profile #3) reduces forward
and reverse throttle by 50%.
Training Mode is provided
to reduce the power output,
allowing beginning drivers
to better control the model.
As driving skills improve,
simply change to Sport or
Race Mode for full-power
operation.
Tip For Fast Mode Changes
The VXL-3s is set to Profile 1
(Sport Mode) as the default.
To quickly change to Profile 3
(Training Mode), with the
transmitter on, press and
hold the SET button until the
light blinks red three times
and then release.
For full power, quickly change
back to Profile 1 (Sport Mode)
by pressing and holding the
SET button until the light
blinks red one time and
then releasing.
The VXL-3s has built-in
programming that prevents
accidental activation of
reverse while in forward
motion and vice-versa. You
must come to a complete
stop, release the throttle
trigger, then apply opposite
throttle to engage the motor
in the desired direction.
Selecting Training Mode
(Profile #3: 50% Forward, 100%Brakes, 50% Reverse)
1. Connect a fully charged battery pack to
A
B
the VXL-3s and turn on your transmitter.
2. With the VXL-3s off, press and hold the
EZ-Set button until the LEDturns solid
green, then solid red and then begins
blinking red (indicating theProfile
Green to Red to Off
C
Three blinks Red
D
numbers).
3. When the LED blinks red three times,
release the EZ-Set button.
Release
Solid
4. The LED will blink and then turn solidgreen (Low-Voltage Detection
ACTIVE) or red (Low-Voltage Detection DISABLED). The model is
ready to drive.
Note: If you missed the mode you wanted, keep the EZ-Set button
pressed down and the blink cycle will repeat until the button is
released and a Mode is selected.
LED Codes and Protection Modes
• Solid Green: VXL-3s power-on light. Low-Voltage Detection is
ACTIVATED (LiPo setting).
• Solid Red: VXL-3s power-on light. Low-Voltage Detection is
DISABLED (NiCad/NiMH setting). Never use LiPo batteries
while Low-Voltage Detection is disabled.
• Slow Blinking Red (with Low-Voltage Detection on): The
VXL-3s has entered Low-Voltage Protection. When the
battery voltage begins to reach the minimum recommended
discharge voltage threshold for LiPo battery packs, the VXL-3s
will limit the power output to 50% throttle. When the battery
voltage attempts to fall below the minimum threshold, the
VXL-3s will shut down all motor output. The LED on the
speed control will slowly blink red, indicating a low-voltage
shutdown. The VXL-3s will stay in this mode until a fully
charged battery is connected.
• Fast Blinking Red: Thermal Shutdown Protection Stage 1.
If the motor has lower than normal power and the VXL-3s
is hot, the VXL-3s has entered Stage 1 Thermal Shutdown Protection to guard against overheating caused by excessive
current flow. If the motor has no power and the VXL-3s is
very hot, the VXL-3s has entered Stage 2 Thermal Shutdown Protection and has automatically shut down. Let the VXL3s cool. Make sure your model is properly geared for the
conditions (see page 27).
• Very Fast Blinking Red: Thermal Shutdown Protection and
Low Voltage Protection (see above) have occurred at the
same time.
• Alternating; Blinks Red then Green: If the motor has no
power, the VXL-3s has entered OverVoltage Protection. If
a battery with too high voltage is used, the VXL-3s will go
into a fail-safe mode. WARNING: If input voltage exceeds
approximately 20-volts, the ESC may be damaged. Do not
exceed 12.6 maximum peak input voltage.
• Blinking Green: The VXL-3s is indicating the transmitter
Throttle Trim (see page 31) is incorrectly set. If the MultiFunction knob is set to throttle trim, then adjust the Throttle
Trim to the middle “0” setting.
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DRIVING YOUR MODEL
Now it’s time to have some fun! This section contains instructions on
driving and making adjustments to your model. Before you go on, here
are some important precautions to keep in mind.
• Allow the model to cool for a few minutes between runs. This is
particularly important when using high-capacity battery packs that
allow extended periods of running. Monitoring temperatures will
extend the lives of the batteries and motors. See page 28 for advanced
user information on monitoring temperatures.
• Do not continue to operate the model with low batteries or you
could lose control of it. Indications of low battery power include slow
operation, sluggish servos (slow to return to center), or ESC shutdown
due to the Low-Voltage Detection circuitry. Stop immediately at the
first sign of weak batteries. When the batteries in the transmitter
become weak, the power light will begin to flash red. Stop immediately
and install new batteries.
• Do not drive the model at night, on public streets, or in large crowds of
people.
• If the model becomes stuck against an object, do not continue to run
the motor. Remove the obstruction before continuing. Do not push or
pull objects with the model.
• Because the model is controlled by radio, it is subject to radio
interference from many sources beyond your control. Since radio
interference can cause momentary losses of control, allow a safety
margin of space in all directions around the model in order to prevent
collisions.
• Use good, common sense whenever you are driving your model.
Intentionally driving in an abusive and rough manner will only result in
poor performance and broken parts. Take care of your model so that
you can enjoy it for a long time to come.
• When using the supplied optional pinion for top-speed running, limit
your driving to paved surfaces only. Running in grass and off-road
could cause excessive loads on the electrical system in the model.
• High-performance vehicles produce small vibrations that may loosen
hardware over time. Frequently check wheel nuts and other screws on
your vehicle to ensure that all hardware remains properly tightened.
About Run Time
A large factor affecting run time is the type and condition of your
batteries. The milliamp hour (mAh) rating of the batteries determines
how large their “fuel tank” is. A 3000mAh battery pack will theoretically
run twice as long as a 1500mAh sport pack. Because of the wide
variation in the types of batteries that are available and the methods
with which they can be charged, it’s impossible to give exact run times
for the model.
Another major factor that affects run time is how the model is driven.
Run times may decrease when the model is driven repetitively from a
stop to top speed and with repetitive hard acceleration.
Tips for Increasing Run Time
• Use batteries with the highest mAh rating you can purchase.
• Use a high-quality peak-detecting charger.
• Read and follow all maintenance and care instructions provided by the
manufacturer of your batteries and charger.
• Keep the VXL-3s cool. Get plenty of airflow across the ESC heat sinks.
• Use the correct Low-Voltage Detection setting for your battery (see page 18). Low-Voltage Detection can be off for maximum NiMH battery
runtime. Never use LiPo batteries while Low-Voltage Detection is
turned off.
• Lower your gear ratio. Installing a smaller pinion or larger spur gear
will lower your gear ratio, causing less power draw from the motor and
battery, and reducing overall operating temperatures.
• Maintain your model. Do not allow dirt or damaged parts to cause
binding in the drivetrain. Keep the motor clean.
mAh Ratings and Power Output
The mAh rating of the battery can affect your top-speed performance.
The higher capacity battery packs experience less voltage drop under
heavy load than low mAh rated packs. The higher voltage potential
allows increased speed until the battery begins to become discharged.
RUNNING IN WET CONDITIONS
Your new Traxxas model is designed with water-resistant features to
protect the electronics in the model (receiver, servos, electronic speed
control). This gives you the freedom to have fun driving your model
through puddles, wet grass, snow, and through other wet conditions.
Though highly water resistant, the model should not be treated as
though it is submersible or totally 100% waterproof. Water resistance
applies only to the installed electronic components. Running in wet
conditions requires additional care and maintenance for the mechanical
and electrical components to prevent corrosion of metal parts and
maintain their proper function.
Precautions
• Without proper care, some parts of your model can be seriously
damaged due to contact with water. Know that additional
maintenance procedures will be required after running in wet
conditions in order to maintain the performance of your model. Do
not run your model in wet conditions if you are not willing to accept
the additional care and maintenance responsibilities.
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DRIVING YOUR MODEL
• Not all batteries can be used in wet environments. Consult your
battery manufacturer to see if their batteries can be used in wet
conditions. Do not use LiPo batteries in wet conditions.
• The Traxxas TQi transmitter is not water resistant. Do not subject it to
wet conditions such as rain.
• Do not operate your model during a rain storm or other inclement
weather where lightning may be present.
• Do not allow your model to come in contact with salt water (ocean
water), brackish water (between fresh water and ocean water), or
other contaminated water. Salt water is highly conductive and highly
corrosive. Use caution if you plan to run your model on or near a beach.
Before Running Your Vehicle in Wet Conditions
1. Consult the section “After Running Your Vehicle in Wet Conditions”
before proceeding. Make sure you understand the additional
maintenance required with wet running.
2. The wheels have small holes molded in to allow air to enter and exit
the tire during normal running. Water will enter these holes and get
trapped inside the tires if holes are not cut in the tires. Cut two small
holes (3mm or 1/8” diameter) in each tire. Each hole should be near the
tire center-line, 180 degrees apart.
3. Confirm that the receiver box O-ring and cover are installed correctly
and secure. Make sure the screws are tight and the blue O-ring is not
visibly protruding from the edge of the cover.
4. Confirm that your batteries can be used in wet conditions.
5. Use lower gearing (smaller pinion gears, as low as 9T or spur gear as
large as 54T) when running in mud, deep puddles, snow, or other
similar situations that will restrict the tires and put much higher loads
on the motor.
Motor Precautions
• Velineon motor life can be greatly reduced in mud and water. If the
motor gets excessively wet or submerged, use very light throttle (run the
motor slowly) until the excess water can run out. Applying full throttle to
a motor full of water can cause rapid motor failure. Your driving habits
will determine motor life with a wet motor. Do not submerge the motor
under water.
• Do not gear the motor by temperature when running in wet conditions.
The motor will be cooled by water contact and will not give an accurate
indication of appropriate gearing.
• Use special care when operating your model in muddy conditions. Stop
operating your model if it appears to be straining due to the tackiness of
the mud or build-up of mud on the chassis. Do not allow mud to collect
on the motor or pack around the motor.
After Running Your Vehicle in Wet Conditions
1. Drain the tires by spinning the tires at high speed to “sling” the water
out. One way to do this is to make several high-speed passes on a flat,
dry surface (if possible).
2. Remove the batteries.
3. Rinse excess dirt and mud off the truck with low-pressure water, such
as from a garden hose. Do not use a pressure washer or other highpressure water. Avoid directing water into the bearings, differentials,
etc.
4. Blow off the truck with compressed air (optional, but recommended).
Wear safety glasses when using compressed air.
5. Remove the wheels from the truck.
6. Spray all the bearings, drivetrain, and fasteners with WD-40® or similar
water-displacing light oil.
7. Let the truck stand or you may blow it off with compressed air. Placing
the truck in a warm, sunny spot will aid drying. Trapped water and oil
will continue to drip from the truck for a few hours. Place it on a towel
or piece of cardboard to protect the surface underneath.
8. As a precautionary step, remove the sealed receiver box cover. While
unlikely, humidity or tiny amounts of moisture or condensation may
enter the receiver box during wet running. This can cause long-term
problems with the sensitive electronics in the receiver. Removing the
receiver box cover during storage allows the air inside to dry. This step
can improve the long-term reliability of the receiver. It is not necessary
to remove the receiver or unplug any of the wires.
9. Additional Maintenance: Increase your frequency of disassembly,
inspection, and lubrication of the following items. This is necessary
after extended wet use or if the vehicle will not be used for an extended
period of time (such as a week or longer). This additional maintenance
is needed to prevent any trapped moisture from corroding internal
steel components.
• Stub axle housing bearings: Remove, clean, and re-oil the bearings.
• Differentials: Remove, disassemble, clean, and re-grease the
differential components. Use a light coating of wheel bearing grease
(from an auto parts store) on the metal gear teeth. Refer to your
exploded view diagrams for help with disassembly and reassembly.
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DRIVING YOUR MODEL
• Velineon motor: After operating your model in wet or muddy
conditions, remove the motor and clean any mud or dirt from
the bearings. To access the rear bearing, remove the plastic cap
with thumb pressure, or gently pry the cap off with a flat-blade
screwdriver. To prevent corrosion and assure maximum bearing life,
lubricate the bearings with a light oil (available at your local hobby
store). Following these steps will extend motor life and maintain
peak performance. Be sure to wear eye protection when using spray
aerosol cleaners.
3. Plug ESC and servo wires into the receiver. Refer
4. Make sure the O-ring is properly seated into the
5. Place receiver box top onto receiver box bottom
6. Inspect the cover to make sure that the O-ring
RECEIVER BOX: MAINTAINING A WATERTIGHT SEAL
Removing and Installing Radio Gear
The unique design of the receiver box allows the removal and installation
of the receiver without losing the ability to maintain a watertight seal
in the box. The patent-pending wire clamp feature gives you the ability
to also install aftermarket radio systems and maintain the watertight
features of the receiver box.
Removing the Receiver
1. Remove the wire clamp by removing the two 2.5x8mm cap screws.
2. Remove the cover by removing the two 3x10mm cap screws.
3. To remove the receiver from the box, simply lift it out and set to the
side. The antenna wire is still inside the clamp area and cannot be
removed yet.
4. Unplug the servo cables from the receiver and remove the receiver.
Receiver Installation
1. Install the electronic speed control (ESC), servo,
and antenna wiring through the receiver box
top (A).
2. Using double-sided adhesive foam tape, install
the receiver into the box. Make sure the box
light pipe is aligned with the receiver LED.
Note: For best performance, it is recommended
that the receiver be installed in the original
orientation as shown.
A
7. Arrange the wires neatly using the wire guides
8. Apply a small bead of silicone grease (Traxxas part #1647) to the foam
9. Install the wire clamp and tighten the two 2.5x8mm cap screws
to page 12 for the wiring diagram.
groove in the receiver box bottom so that the
cover will not pinch it or damage it in any way.
and install and tighten the two 3x10mm cap
screws securely.
seal is not visible.
on the receiver box top (B). Excess ESC and servo
wiring should be bundled inside the receiver
box. Pull out all available antenna wiring from
the receiver box.
on the wire clamp (C).
securely (D).
B
C
D
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BASIC TUNING ADJUSTMENTS
All of the toe links are
installed on the truck so the
left-hand thread indicators
point to the same direction.
This makes it easier to
remember which way to turn
the wrench to increase or
decrease toe link length (the
direction is the same at all
four corners). Note that the
groove in the hex indicates
the side of the toe link with
the left-hand threads.
Rear toe-in can be adjusted
using accessory rear axle
carriers, Traxxas Part #1952X.
These can add or remove 1.5°
toe per side, for a total of 1 to
4 degrees per side.
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Onceyou become familiar with driving your model, you might need
to make adjustments for better driving performance
Adjusting Gear Mesh
Incorrect gear mesh is the most
common cause of stripped spur gears.
Rustler 4X4 VXL makes improper gear
mesh virtually impossible. A factory
installed fixed gear adapter helps
set themotor in the proper place
according to the pinion and spur gear
that are selected. Access the gears by
removing the single screw on the top
gearcover.
Strip of
Paper
Fixed Gear
Adapter
A
B
Motor Screw Position in
Fixed Gear Adapter for
Setting Gear Mesh
Spur Gear
505254
11--A
13-A-
15A--
17--B
Pinion Gear
19-B-
If you choose to do so, you can also
set the gear mesh manually without
usingthe fixed gear adapter. With the
adapter removed, loosen the motor
screw. Cut a narrow strip of notebook
paper and run it into the gear mesh.
Slide the motor and pinion gear into
Motor
Screw
the spur gear. Retighten the motor
screw, and thenremove the strip of paper. You should be able to
run a fresh strip ofpaper through the gears without binding them.
Adjusting the Toe-in
Geometry and alignment specs play an important role in your
model’s handling. Take the time to set them correctly. Turn off TSM
(see page 17); then, set the steering trim on your transmitter to
neutral. Now, adjust your servo and tie rods so that both wheels are
pointing straight ahead and are parallel to each other (0° toe-in).
This will ensure the same amount of steering in both directions.
For increased stability add 1° to 2° of toe in to each front wheel. Use
the turnbuckles to adjust the alignment.
1°-2°1°-2°
Toe-in
Toe Base Factory Settings
Front: 0-degreesRear: 2.5-degree toe-in each side
Adjusting the Camber
The camber angle of both the front and rear wheels can be adjusted
with the camber links (upper turnbuckles). Use a square or rightangle triangle to set the camber accurately. Adjust the front wheels
to 1° to 2° of negative camber. In the rear, adjust the wheels to 1° to
2° of negative camber. These adjustments should be set with the
truck positioned at its normal ride height.
1°-2°1°-2°
Camber
Static Camber Base Factory Settings
Front: 1-degree negative camber each side
Rear: 1-degree negative camber each side
Shock Mounting Positions
Big bumps and rough terrain require a softer suspension with the
maximum possible suspension travel and ride height. Racing on
a prepared track or on-road use requires a lower ride height and
firmer, more progressive suspension settings. The more progressive
suspension settings help reduce body roll (increased roll stiffness),
dive during braking, and squat during acceleration.
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BASIC TUNING ADJUSTMENTS
The suspension of your
model has been set up
for off-road performance
(position 2 on the front
suspension arms and
position 3 on the rear
suspension arms). If you
plan on driving on hard
surfaces, the following
changes should be made:
1. Move the front shocks
to position 3 on the
suspension arms.
2. Move the rear shocks to position 4 on the suspension arms.
3. Add additional preload spacers.
4. Position 1 is not recommended for front or rear.
Fine Tuning the Shocks
The four shocks on the model greatly
influence its handling. Whenever you
rebuild your shocks, or make any changes
to the pistons, springs, or oil, always make
changes to them in pairs (front or rear).
Piston selection depends on the range of
oil viscosities that you have available. For
example, using a two-hole piston with a
lightweight oil will, at one point, give you
the same damping as a three-hole piston
Preload
Spacer
with heavier oil.
We recommend using the two-hole
pistons with a range of oil viscosities from
10W to 50W (available from your hobby
shop). The thinner viscosity oils (30W or
less) flow more smoothly and are more
consistent, while thicker oils provide more
damping. Use only 100% pure silicone shock oil to prolong seal life.
From the factory, shock oil is set to 50W in the front shocks and 30W
in the rear shocks.
The model’s ride height can be adjusted by adding or removing
the clip-on, spring preload spacers. Adjust the ride height so that
the suspension arms are slightly above being parallel to the ground.
Observe how the model handles in turns. Proper setup will add
stability and help prevent spin outs.
Experiment with different springs and shock oils to find what works
best for your current track conditions.
Centering Your Servo
If you have removed the servo horn from your model’s steering servo,
or the servo has been removed for service or cleaning, the servo must
be re-centered prior to installation of the servo horn or installation of
the servo in the model.
1. Remove the servo horn from the steering servo.
2. Connect the steering servo to channel 1 on the receiver. Connect
the electronic speed control (ESC) to channel 2. The white wire on
the servo lead is positioned toward the receiver’s LED.
3. Turn the transmitter power switch on. Make certain the
transmitter’s batteries are not depleted.
4. Turn off TSM (see page 17).
5. Turn the transmitter’s steering trim knob to the center “0” position.
6. Disconnect motor wires “A” and “C” (see page 12) to prevent the
motor from turningduring the next steps. Connect a fresh battery
pack to the speed control and turn on the ESC (see page 18). The
servo’s output shaft will automatically jump to its center position.
7. Install the servo horn onto the servo output shaft. The servo horn
should face toward the center of the chassis and be perpendicular
to the servo body.
8. Checkservo operation by turning the steering wheel back and
forth to ensure that the mechanism has been centered properly
and you have equal throw in both directions. Use the transmitter’s
steering trim knob to fine-tune the position of the servo horn so
themodel tracks straight when the steering wheel is at neutral.
Adjusting the Slipper Clutch
The model is equipped with an
adjustable slipper clutch which is built
into the large spur gear. The purpose
of the slipper clutch is to regulate the
amount of power sent to the wheels
to prevent tire spin. When it slips, the
slipper clutch makes a high-pitch,
whining noise. To adjust the slipper,
use the included wrench to hold
the adjusting nutand roll the model
forward to tighten and reverse to loosen.
Place the model on a high-traction surface, such as carpet . Adjust the
slipper so that you can hear it slip for approximately two feet from a
standing, full throttle start. (Learn more about adjusting the slipper
clutch in the sidebar.)
To achieve a good starting
point for the slipper clutch
in this model, remove the
slipper gear assembly from
your model (see page 26 for instructions) and tighten the
slipper clutch adjusting nut
clockwise until the slipper
clutch adjusting spring fully
collapses (do not over tighten),
and then turn the slipper
clutch nut counterclockwise
one full turn.
Do not run your model with
the slipper clutch adjusting
spring fully compressed. The
minimum recommended
slipper clutch setting is 1/2
turn counterclockwise from
fully compressed.
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MAINTAINING YOUR MODEL
Always wear eye protection
when using compressed
air or spray cleaners and
lubricants.
High performance vehicles
generate small vibrations
while driving. These
vibrations may loosen
hardware over time and
require attention. Always
check your wheel nuts and
other hardware and tighten
or replace when necessary.
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Your model requires timely maintenance in order to stay in top running
condition. The following procedures should be taken very seriously.
Frequently inspect the vehicle for obvious damage or wear. Look for:
1. Cracked, bent, or damaged parts
2. Check the wheels and steering for binding.
3. Check the operation of the shock absorbers.
4. Check the wiring for any frayed wires or loose connections.
5. Check the mounting of the receiver and servo(s) and speed control.
6. Check the tightness of the wheel nuts with a wrench.
7. Check the operation of the radio system, especially the condition
of the batteries.
8. Check for any loose screws in the chassis structure or suspension.
9. Check the operation of the steering servo and ensure that it is not binding.
10. Inspect the gears for wear, broken teeth, or debris lodged between
the teeth.
11. Check the tightness of the slipper clutch.
Other periodic maintenance:
• Slipper clutch pads (friction material):
Under normal use, the friction
material in the slipper clutch should
wear very slowly. If the thickness
of any one of the slipper clutch pads is
1.8mm or less, the friction disc should be replaced.
Measure the pad thickness using calipers or measuring
against the diameter of the 1.5 and 2.0mm hex wrenches
provided with the model.
• Chassis: Keep the chassis clean of accumulated dirt and grime. Periodically
inspect the chassis for damage.
• Suspension: Periodically inspect the model for signs of damage such as bent or
dirty suspension pins, bent turnbuckles, loose screws, and any signs of stress or
bending. Replace components as needed.
• Steering: Over time, you may notice increased looseness in the steering
system. The tie rod ends may wear out from use (Traxxas Parts #2742 and
#5525). Replace these components as needed to restore factory tolerances.
• Shocks: Keep the oil level in the shocks full. Use only 100% pure
silicone shock oil to prolong the life of the seals. If you are
experiencing leakage around the top of the shock,
inspect the bladder in the top cap for signs of damage
or distortion from overtightening. If the bottom of
the shock is leaking, then it is time for a rebuild. The
Traxxas rebuild kit for two shocks is part #2362.
• Driveline: Inspect the driveline for signs of wear such
as worn drive yokes, dirty axle half shafts, and any
unusual noise or binding. If a U-joint pops apart, then
Front Suspension
Assembly
it is time to replace the part. Remove the gear cover. Inspect the spur gear for
wear and check the tightness of the set screws in the pinion gears. Tighten,
clean, or replace components as needed.
Storage
When you are through running the model for the day, blow it off with
compressed air or use a soft bristled paint brush to dust off the vehicle.
Always disconnect and remove the battery from the model whenever the model
is stored. If the model will be stored for a long time, also remove the batteries
from the transmitter.
Suspension and slipper clutch assembly removal
The your model was designed with ease of disassembly in mind. The entire front
and rear suspension assemblies can be removed from the chassis fully intact
with the removal of only a few screws. Refer to the exploded views included in
the your model’s Service Support Guide for complete assembly diagrams.
• Removing the front suspension module
1. Remove the two 4x12 button-head cap screws from the front of the chassis.
2. Remove the two 4x10 button-head cap screws from the top of the chassis.
3. Remove the 3x15 button-head cap screw from the steering link under the chassis.
4. Pull the front suspension assembly away from the chassis.
• Removing the rear suspension module (slipper clutch assembly removal)
1. Remove the two 4x12 button-head cap screws from the top of the chassis.
2. Remove the two 4x14 button-head cap screws from the bottom of the chassis.
3. Pull the rear suspension assembly
away from the chassis.
4. The slipper clutch assembly can
now be removed.
4x12 BCS
4x10 BCS
3x15 BCS
4x12 BCS
Slipper Clutch
Assembly
Rear Suspension
Assembly
4x14 BCS
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ADVANCED TUNING ADJUSTMENTS
CAMBER GAIN
Your model has provisions for adjusting the camber gain geometry of the
front and rear suspension. “Camber gain” refers to an increase in camber
angle as the suspension is compressed. The camber gain of the vehicle
can be changed by moving the camber link attachment to a different
horizontalmounting position. Adjusting the camber gain will alter the tire
contact patch as the suspension is compressed. Making the camber link
shorter will increase the camber gain. This makes the vehicle more stable
over bumps, but reduces traction on smooth surfaces. Lengthening the
camberlinks has the opposite effect.
• FrontCamber Gain
To increase the camber gain on the front
suspension, move the inner camber link
endsout to Position 3. Position 4 is the stock
setting.
• RearCamber Gain
To increase the camber gain on the rear
suspension, move the inner camber link
ends out to a different attachment hole
(Position 4 in the image. Position 5 is the
stock setting).
Once you make adjustments to the camber gain, you may need to
re-adjust the static camber to suit your tuning needs.
ROLL CENTER
Your model has provisions for adjusting the roll center geometry of the
front and rear suspension. Roll center refers to the virtual axis around
which the chassis will roll whensubjected to cornering forces. The roll
center of the vehicle can be raised by mounting the inner ends of the
camber links in a lower position. Raising the roll center will effectively
increase the roll stiffness of the vehicle (similar to installing swaybars).
Adding roll resistance to one end of the vehicle will tend to add traction
to the opposite end. For example, increasing roll resistance in the rear will
provide more traction for the front wheels and potentially more steering.
Raising the roll center on the front and rear equally will increase overall
roll resistance without changing the handling balance. The default factory
locations are designed to make the truck easier and more forgiving to
drive and less likely to traction roll in turns.
Front
Rear
•Front Roll Center
Front
C-hub
To lower the roll center on thefront suspension, move theinner camber link ends up toa different attachment hole(Position 1 or 2. Position 4 isthe stock setting). To lower the roll center further, move the outer camberlink ends to the lower position on the C-hub.
Bump steer correction- “Bump steer” refers to
unwanted steering inputs caused by suspension
A
movement. Your model’s suspension geometry isdesigned tominimize bump steer. If you are using theupper holeon the C-hub (image A) and either of thetwo lower holes on the shock tower(positions 3 or 4 in “Front” image), thetie rod ball should be oriented with thelarge flat end on top (stock position
- image B). When using any othercombination of camber link attachment
BC
Rear
points, the tie rod ball should be orientedwith the large flat end on the bottom (C).
•Rear Roll CenterTo lower the roll center on the rearsuspension, relocate the inner camber linksto one of the three holes (position 1, 2 or 3
in image) inthe upper row of the rear camber link attachment, located
near the baseof the rear shock tower.
Once you make adjustments to the roll center, you may need to re-adjust
the static camber to suit your tuning needs.
GEARING
One of the more significant advantages to your model’s transmission
is the extremely wide range of available gear ratios. Changing the
gearing allows you to fine tune the speed of the model and control
the temperatures of the battery pack and motor. Use a lower gear
ratio (numerically larger) to reduce current draw and temperatures.
Use a higher gear (numerically lower) to increase top speed. Use the
following formula to calculate the overall ratio for combinations not
listed on the gear chart:
# Spur Gear Teeth
# Pinion Gear Teeth
x 2.85 = Final Gear Ratio
Gearing Compatibility Chart:
The chart below shows
recommended gear combination
ranges for your model.
Pinion Gear
Thick black border indicates stock settings.
Spur Gear
505254
9
-16.44 17.08
10
-14.80 15.37
11
12.94 13.45 13.97
12
11.86 12.33 12.81
13
10.95 11.38 11.82
14
10.16 10.57 10.98
15
9.499.8710.25
16
8.899.259.61
17
8.378.719.04
18
7.918.228.54
19
7.497.798.09
20
7.127.407.68
21
6.787.057.32
22
6.476.73-
23
6.196.43-
24
5.93--
25
5.69--
26
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Out of box setup, recommended for most
running, 6 or 7-cell NiMH, 2s LiPo
Included optional gearing, for high-speed
running only
High speed running (7-cell NiMH or 2s LiPo)
on smooth hard surfaces
High speed running only (2s or 3s LiPo)
on smooth hard surfaces
For aftermarket 540 motors; center shaft
cover removed or modified
Preferred gearing for off-road and extreme
terrain driving, 3s LiPo
Fits, not recommended
Does not fit
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ADVANCED TUNING ADJUSTMENTS
**Optional, included gearing
Always use the proper length
motor bolts. The standard
motor mounting bolts
are 3x8mm. Using motor
bolts that are too long can
interfere with the motor’s
rotation and damage the
motor’s internal parts!
The VXL-3s features Locked
Rotor Protection. The VXL-3s
checks to make sure the
motor is turning. If the motor
is locked or damaged, the
ESC will enter fail-safe until
the motor is free to rotate.
When using higher gear ratios, it is important to monitor the
temperatures of the battery and motor. If the battery is extremely hot
(150°F) and/or the motor is too hot to touch (200°F), your model is
probably over-geared and drawing too much current. This temperature
test assumes that the model is close to factory stock weight and
operates freely with no excessive friction, dragging, or binding, and the
battery is fully charged and in good condition. Note: Check and adjust
gear mesh if a spur and/or pinion gear is changed.
This model is equipped with a Velineon 3500 motor. The gear
combination that comes stock on each model provides good overall
acceleration and top speed. If you want more top speed, install the
included optional large pinion gear (more teeth). The included
optional large pinion gear is intended for high-speed running on
hard surfaces, and this gearing is not recommended for off-road or
repetitive starting and stopping.
LIPO BATTERIES
LiPo batteries are intended only for the most advanced users that are
educated on the risks associated with LiPo battery use. It is critical to
follow all instructions supplied by the battery manufacturer and the
charger manufacturer for proper charging, use, and storage of LiPo
batteries. Make sure you understand how to use your LiPo batteries.
See safety precautions and warnings on page 4 for more information.
TEMPERATURES AND COOLING
Monitoring temperatures will extend the lives of the batteries and
motors.
There are many options available that will help you monitor
temperatures and cool your components .
Temperature sensor
To accurately monitor motor temperature and
prevent overheating, a telemetry temperature
sensor (part #6523) can be installed on the
motor to continually monitor temperature as
you drive. Generally, try to keep your motor
below 200° F. If necessary, increase airflow to
the motor by cutting out the rear of the body or
windshield.
Heat sink cooling fan
The VXL-3s is equipped with an additional
connector to supply power to an optional heat
sink cooling fan (part #3340). The optional heat
sink cooling fan can assist in cooling the VXL-3s
in high current motor applications.
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Rustler 4X4 VXL
Pinion/Spur
Battery
Nominal Voltage
mAh
Skill Level
*Stock Gearing
*Stock gearing
**Optional, included gearing
†Optional gearing, sold separately
30+mph
7-Cell NiMH3S LiPo
Your Battery Selection and Pinion/Spur
Selection Determines Your Speed.
How Fast Do You Want To Go?
FUN ZONETOP SPEED ZONE
11/54*
8.4V
40+mph
17/54**
2S LiPo
7.4V
5000+ mAh3000+ mAh
40+mph
11/54*
11.1V
4000+ mAh
60+mph
17/54**
3S LiPo
11.1V
5000+ mAh
65+mph
†
20/54
3S LiPo
11.1V
6000+ mAh
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ADVANCED TUNING ADJUSTMENTS
TUNING THE SEALED GEAR DIFFERENTIALS
The action of the
can be tuned for different driving conditions and performance
requirements, without major disassembly or removal of the
suspension system.
From the factory, the differentials are sealed to maintain consistentlong-term performance. Changing the oil in the differential witheither lower or higher viscosity oil will vary the performancecharacteristics of the differentials. Changing to a higher viscosity oilin the differential will reduce the tendency for motor power to betransferred to the wheel with the least traction. You may notice thiswhen making sharp turns on slick surfaces. The unloaded wheelson the inside of the turn have the least traction and tend to spinup to extremely high rpms. Higher viscosity (thicker) oil causes thedifferential to act like a limited-slip differential, distributing moreequal power to the left and right wheels.
Your modelclimbing or racing on low-traction surfaces. Note: Heavier oil willallow power to be transferred even with one or more tires off theground. This can make the vehicle more likely to overturn on high-traction surfaces.
From the factory, the front differential is filled with SAE 30,000Wviscosity silicone oil. The rear differential is filled with grease, but canalso be tuned with silicone differential oil.
Only use silicone oil in the differentials. Traxxas offers SAE 10,000W,30,000W, and 50,000W viscosity oil (see your parts list). Thedifferentials have to be removed from the vehicle and disassembledto change/replace oil.
your model
’s front and rear gear differentials
will generally benefit from higher viscosity oil when
Follow the steps below to access and refill the front and rear differentials:
Front differential:
1. Remove the two 3x15mm button-head screws that secure thetop bumper mount to the differential(diff) case.
2. Turn the chassis over and remove the three 4x10mm countersunkscrews that hold bumper/skid plate to the bulkhead. The two rearscrews do not need to be removed.
3. Slide bumper assembly off of the chassis.
4. Remove 3x15mm button-head screw from diff tie bar.
5. Slide tie bar off truck.
6. Remove two 3x15mm button-head screws from diff cover.Do not remove the two screws that secure the shock tower.
7.Use a 1.5mm hex wrench to remove the two screw pins that hold the driveshaft yokes to the differential output shafts. Remove the differential cover and slide the differential out of the front of the case.
8. To reinstall the differential, reverse the steps.
Front Differential Removal
1. 3x15 BCS
6.3x15 BCS
3.
5.
4.3x15 BCS
2. 4x10 BCS
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Rear differential:
1. Remove the two 3x20mm button-head screws that secure thetop bumper mount to diff case.
2. Turn the chassis over and remove the two 3x12mm countersunkcrews that hold the bumper/skid plate to the bulkhead. The twofront screws do not need to be removed.
3. Remove the 3x20mm button-head screw from the bumpermount and tie bar.
4. Slide bumper assembly off of the chassis.
5. Remove the tie bar from the chassis.
6.Remove the two 3x15mm button-head screws from differentialcover. Do not remove the two screws that secure the shock tower.
7. Remove the differential cover and slide the differential out of thefront of the case.
8. To reinstall the differential, reverse the steps.
Rear Differential Removal
1. 3x20 BCS
6.3x15 BCS
2. 3x12 BCS
Refilling the differential:
1. Remove the four 2.5x10mm screws from the differential case
and carefully pull the diff case halves apart. Work over a towel to
collect any fluid that drips from the differential.
2. Drain the fluid from the differential. You may wish to remove the
spider gears from the differential to make this easier.
3. Place the spider gears back into the diff case, if you removed
them. Fill the diff case with fluid until the spider gears are
submerged half way.
4. Rejoin the diff case halves, using care to align the screw holes.
Be sure the rubber gasket is in place, or the differential may leak.
5. Install the 2.5x10mm screws and tighten securely.
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3. 3x20 BCS
Front of Truck
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Your Traxxas transmitter has a programmable
Multi-Function knob
that can be set to control various advanced transmitter functions (set to
Traxxas Stability Management (TSM) by default, see page 17). Accessing
the programming menu is done by using the menu and set buttons on
the transmitter and observing signals from the LED. An explanation of
the menu structure follows on page 34. Experiment with the settings and
features to see if they can improve your driving experience.
Steering Sensitivity (Exponential)
The Multi-Function knob on the TQi transmitter can be set to control
Steering Sensitivity (also known as exponential). The standard setting
for Steering Sensitivity is “normal (zero exponential),” with the dial full
left in its range of travel. This setting provides linear servo response:
the steering servo’s movement will correspond exactly with the input
from the transmitter’s steering wheel. Turning the knob clockwise
from center will result in “negative exponential” and decrease steering
sensitivity by making the servo less responsive near neutral, with
increasing sensitivity as the servo nears the limits of its travel range.
The farther you turn the knob, the more pronounced the change in
steering servo movement will be. The term “exponential” comes from
this effect; the servo’s travel changes exponentially relative to the
input from the steering wheel. The exponential effect is indicated as
a percentage—the greater the percentage, the greater the effect. The
illustrations below show how this works.
Normal Steering Sensitivity
(0% exponential):
In this illustration, the steering
servo’s travel (and with it, the
steering motion of the model’s
front wheels) corresponds
precisely with the steering wheel.
The ranges are exaggerated for
illustrative purposes.
By turning the Multi-Function
knob clockwise, the steering
sensitivity of the model will be
decreased. Note that a relatively
large amount of steering wheel
travel results in a smaller
amount of servo travel. The
farther you turn the knob, the
more pronounced the effect
becomes. Decreased steering
sensitivity may be helpful when driving on low-traction surfaces, when driving at
high speed, or on tracks that favor sweeping turns where gentle steering inputs are
required. The ranges are exaggerated for illustrative purposes.
Turning Range
at Transmitter
Effective Turning
Range on Model
Throttle Sensitivity (Throttle Exponential)
The Multi-Function knob can be set to control Throttle Sensitivity.
Throttle Sensitivity works the same way as Steering Sensitivity, but
applies the effect to the throttle channel. Only forward throttle is
affected; brake/reverse travel remains linear regardless of the Throttle
Sensitivity setting.
Steering Percentage (Dual-Rate)
The Multi-Function knob can be set to control the amount (percentage)
of servo travel applied to steering. Turning the Multi-Function knob
fully clockwise will deliver maximum steering throw; turning the
knob counterclockwise reduces steering throw (note: turning the dial
counterclockwise to its stop will eliminate all servo travel). Be aware
that the steering End Point settings define the servo’s maximum
steering throw. If you set Steering Percentage to 100% (by turning the
Multi-Function knob fully clockwise), the servo will travel all the way to
its selected end point, but not past it. Many racers set Dual-Rate so they
have only as much steering throw as they need for the track’s tightest
turn, thus making the model easier to drive throughout the rest of the
course. Reducing steering throw can also be useful in making a model
easier to control on high-traction surfaces, and limiting steering output
for oval racing where large amounts of steering travel are not required.
Braking Percentage
The Multi-Function knob may also be set to control the amount of brake
travel applied by the servo in a nitro-powered model. Electric models do
not have a servo-operated brake, but the Braking Percentage function
still operates the same way in electric models. Turning the Multi-Function
knob full clockwise will deliver maximum brake throw; turning the
knob counterclockwise reduces brake throw (Note: Turning the dial
counterclockwise to its stop will eliminate all brake action).
Throttle Trim
Setting the Multi-Function knob to serve as throttle trim will allow you
to adjust the throttle’s neutral position to prevent unwanted brake drag
or throttle application when the transmitter trigger is at neutral. Note:
Your transmitter is equipped with a Throttle Trim Seek mode to prevent
accidental runaways. See the sidebar for more information.
Starting Over:
Restoring Factory Defaults
When programming your
TQi transmitter, you may feel
the need to start over with
a clean slate. Follow these
simple steps to restore the
factory settings:
1. Turn the transmitter off.
2. Hold both MENU and SET.
3. Turn the transmitter on.
4. Release MENU and SET.
The transmitter LED will
blink red.
5. Press SET to clear settings.
The LED will turn solid
green and the transmitter
is restored to default.
Throttle Trim Seek Mode
When the Multi-Function knob is
set to throttle trim, the transmitter
remembers the throttle trim
setting. If the throttle trim knob is
moved from the original setting
while the transmitter is off, or while
the transmitter was used to control
another model, the transmitter
ignores the actual position of
the trim knob. This prevents the
model from accidentally running
away. The LED on the face of the
transmitter will rapidly blink green
and the throttle trim knob (MultiFunction knob) will not adjust the
trim until it is moved back to its
original position saved in memory.
To restore throttle trim control,
simply turn the Multi-Function
knob either direction until the LED
stops blinking.
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Failsafe
Your Traxxas radio system is
equipped with a built-in failsafe
function that returns the throttle
to its last saved neutral position in
the event of a signal loss. The LED
on the transmitter and the receiver
will rapidly flash red.
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Steering and Throttle End Points
The TQi transmitter allows you to choose the limit of the servo’s travel
range (or its “end point”) independently for left and right travel (on the
steering channel) and throttle/brake travel (on the throttle channel).
This allows you to fine-tune the servo settings to prevent binding
caused by the servo moving steering or throttle linkages (in the case
of a nitro model) farther than their mechanical limits. The end point
adjustment settings you select will represent what you wish to be the
servo’s maximum travel; the Steering Percentage or Braking Percentage
functions will not override the End Point settings.
Steering and Throttle Sub-Trim
The Sub-Trim function is used to precisely set the neutral point of the
steering or throttle servo in the event that simply setting the trim knob
to “zero” does not completely center the servo. When selected, Sub-Trim
allows finer adjustment to the servo output shaft’s position for precise
Setting Lock
Once you’ve adjusted all of these settings the way you like them, you
may want to disable the Multi-Function knob so none of your settings
can be changed. This is especially handy if you operate multiple
vehicles with a single transmitter via Traxxas Link
Multiple Settings and the Multi-Function Knob
It is important to note that settings made with the Multi-Function
knob are “overlaid” on top of each other. For example, if you assign the
Multi-Function to adjust Steering Percentage and set it for 50%, then
reassign the knob to control Steering Sensitivity, the transmitter will
“remember” the Steering Percentage setting. Adjustments you make
to Steering Sensitivity will be applied to the 50% steering throw setting
you selected previously. Likewise, setting the Multi-Function knob to
“disabled” will prevent the knob from making further adjustments, but
the last setting of the Multi-Function knob will still apply.
setting of the neutral point. Always set the Steering Trim knob to zero
before making final adjustment (if required) using Sub-Trim. If Throttle
Trim has been previously adjusted, the Throttle Trim will need to be
reprogrammed to “zero” before making final adjustment using Sub-Trim.
TRANSMITTER LED CODES
LED Color / PatternNameNotes
Solid greenNormal Driving ModeSee page 14 for information on how to use your transmitter controls.
Slow red (0.5 sec on / 0.5 sec off)BindingSee page 16 for more information on binding.
Flashing fast green (0.1 sec on / 0.15 sec off)Throttle Trim Seek Mode
Flashing medium red (0.25 sec on / 0.25 sec off)Low Battery AlarmPut new batteries in the transmitter. See page 13 for more information.
Flashing fast red (0.125 sec on / 0.125 sec off)Link Failure / Error
Programming Patterns
or
Counts out number (green or red), then pausesCurrent menu positionSee Menu Tree for more information.
x
Fast green 8 timesMenu setting accepted (on SET)
8
Fast red 8 timesMenu SET invalidUser error, such as trying to delete a locked model.
x
8
Turn the Multi-Function knob right or left until the LED stops flashing.
See page 31 for more information.
Transmitter and receiver are no longer bound. Turn the system off and then
back on to resume normal operation. Find source of the link failure (i.e., out of
range, low batteries, damaged antenna).
RECEIVER LED CODES
LED Color / PatternNameNotes
Solid greenNormal Driving ModeSee page 14 for information on how to use your transmitter controls.
Slow red (0.5 sec on / 0.5 sec off)BindingSee page 16 for more information on binding.
Flashing fast red (0.125 sec on / 0.125 sec off)Fail-Safe / Low-Voltage Detect
Consistent low voltage in the receiver triggers Fail-Safe so there is enough
power to center the throttle servo before it completely loses power.
™
Model Memory.
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TRAXXAS LINK MODEL MEMORY
Traxxas Link Model Memory is an exclusive, patent-pending feature
of the TQi transmitter. Each time the transmitter is bound to a new
receiver, it saves that receiver in its memory, along with all the settings
assigned to that receiver. When the transmitter and any bound receiver
are switched on, the transmitter automatically recalls the settings for
that receiver. There is no need to manually select your vehicle from a list
of model memory entries.
Model Lock
The Traxxas Link Model Memory feature can store up to thirty models
(receivers) in its memory. If you bind a thirty-first receiver, Traxxas Link
Model Memory will delete the “oldest” receiver from its memory (in
other words, the model you used the longest time ago will be deleted).
Activating Model Lock will lock the receiver in memory so it cannot be
deleted.
You may also bind multiple TQi transmitters to the same model, making
it possible to pick up any transmitter and any previously bound model
in your collection and simply turn them on and drive. With Traxxas
Link Model Memory, there is no need to remember which transmitter
goes with which model, and there is never a need to have to select any
model from a list of model memory entries. The transmitter and receiver
do it all for you automatically.
To activate Model Lock:
1. Switch on the transmitter and receiver you wish to lock.
2. Press and hold MENU. Release when the status LED blinks green.
3. Press MENU three times. The status LED will blink green four
times repeatedly.
4. Press SET. The status LED will blink green in single-flash intervals.
5. Press SET once. The status LED will blink red once repeatedly.
6. Press MENU once. The status LED will blink red twice repeatedly.
7. Press SET. The LED will blink rapidly green. The memory is now
locked. Press and hold MENU to return to driving mode.
Note: To unlock a memory, press SET twice at step 5. The LED will
blink rapidly green to indicate the model is unlocked. To unlock all
models, press MENU twice at step 6 and then press SET.
To delete a model:
At some point, you may wish to delete a model you no-longer drive
from the memory.
1. Switch on the transmitter and receiver you wish to delete.
2. Press and hold MENU. Release when the status LED blinks green.
3. Press MENU three times. The status LED will blink green four
times repeatedly.
4. Press SET once. The status LED will blink green once repeatedly.
5. Press MENU once. The status LED will blink green twice repeatedly.
6. Press SET. The memory is now selected to be deleted. Press SET to
delete the model. Press and hold MENU to return to driving mode.
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MENU TREE
The Menu Tree below shows how to navigate through
the TQi transmitter’s various settings and functions.
Press and hold MENU to enter the Menu Tree, and use
the following commands to navigate through the menu
and select options.
MENU:
When you enter a menu, you always start at the
top. Press MENU to move down the Menu Tree.
When you reach the bottom of the tree, pressing
MENU again will return you to the top.
SET:
Press SET to move across the Menu Tree and select
options. When an option is committed to the
transmitter’s memory, the status LED will rapidly
blink green.
BACK:
Press both MENU and SET to go back one level in
the Menu Tree.
EXIT: Press and hold MENU to exit programming.
Your selected options will be saved.
ECHO:
Press and hold SET to activate the “echo” function.
Echo will “play back” your current position on the
Menu Tree should you lose your place. For example:
If your current position is Steering Channel End
Points, holding SET will cause the LED to blink green
twice, green once, and then red three times. Echo
will not alter your adjustments or change your
position in the programming sequence.
Below is an example of how to access a function in the Menu
Tree. In the example, the user is setting the Multi-Function knob
to be a Steering % (Dual-Rate) control.
To set the Multi-Function knob to control STEERING % (DUAL-RATE):
1. Switch the transmitter on.
2. Press and hold MENU until the green LED lights. It will blink in single
intervals.
3. Press SET. The red LED will blink in single intervals to indicate Steering
Sensitivity (Expo) has been selected.
4. Press MENU twice. The red LED will blink three times repeatedly to
indicate Steering % (Dual-Rate) has been selected.
5. Press SET to select. The green LED will blink 8 times fast to indicate
successful selection.
6. Press and hold MENU to return to driving mode.
Restoring Factory Defaults:
Transmitter
OFF
*Torque Control is a feature designed only for use with the power system in the Traxxas Funny Car Race Replica (Model #6907).
Hold both
MENU and SET
Transmitter ONRelease MENU and SET
red LED blinks
Enter Programming
Press and hold
MENU for 3 seconds
Multi-Function Knob
1
One Blink Green
Press
MENU
Channel Setup
2
Two Blinks Green
Press
MENU
Mode Selection
3
Three Blinks Green
Press
MENU
Traxxas-Link
4
Four Blinks Green
Press SET to clear settings. LED will turn
solid green. Transmitter is restored to default
Press
SET
Press
SET
Press
SET
Press
SET
Press MENU to move through options.
Press SET to select an option.
Steering Sensitivity (Expo)
1
One Blink Red
Throttle Sensitivity (Expo)
2
Two Blinks Red
Steering % (Dual-Rate)
3
Three Blinks Red
Braking %
4
Four Blinks Red
Throttle Trim
5
Five Blinks Red
Knob Disabled
6
Six Blinks Red
Torque Control*
7
Seven Blinks Red
TSM
8
Eight Blinks Red
Steering (Channel 1)
1
One Blink Green
Press MENU
Throttle (Channel 2)
2
Two Blinks Green
Press SET to select an option.
Electric
1
One Blink Red
Press MENU
Nitro
2
Two Blinks Red
Model Locking
1
One Blink Green
Press
MENU
Delete Model
2
Two Blinks Green
Press
SET
Press
SET
Press
SET
Press
SET
Note: The transmitter is “live” during programming
so you can test the settings real time without having
to exit the Menu Tree.
Press MENU to move through options.
Press SET to select an option.
Servo Reversing
1
One Blink Red
Sub-Trim
2
Two Blinks Red
End Points
3
Three Blinks Red
Turn left to desired end point and press set to save.
To reset max throw: Let go of controls and press SET.
Reset End Points
4
Four Blinks Red
Servo Reversing
1
One Blink Red
Sub-Trim
2
Two Blinks Red
End Points
3
Three Blinks Red
forward to desired end point and press set to save.
To reset max throw: Let go of controls and press SET.
Reset End Points
4
Four Blinks Red
Unlock
1
One Blink Red
Lock
2
Two Blinks Red
Unlock All
3
Three Blinks Red
Confirm Deletion
1
One Blink Red
Press SET to reverse
servo direction.
Use knob to adjust
sub-trim. Press SET to save.
Use steering wheel to
adjust. Turn right to desired
end point, press set to save.
Press SET to restore factory
default end points.
Press SET to reverse
servo direction.
Use knob to adjust subtrim. Press SET to save.
Use trigger to adjust. Pull
back to desired end point,
press set to save. Push
Press SET to restore factory
default end points.
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Set Multi-Function
knob for STEERING
SENSITIVITY (Expo)
Set Multi-Function
knob for THROTTLE
SENSITIVITY (Expo)
Set Multi-Function
knob for STEERING
DUAL-RATE (%)
Set Multi-Function
knob for BRAKING
PERCENTAGE (%)
Set Multi-Function
knob for
THROTTLE TRIM
To LOCK the
Multi-Function knob
To REVERSE
the direction of
STEERING servo
To set the SUB TRIM
of the STEERING
servo
To set the END
POINTS of the
STEERING servo
To reset the END
POINTS of STEERING
servo to defaults
To REVERSE
the direction of
THROTTLE servo
To set the SUB TRIM
of the THROTTLE
servo
To set the END
POINTS of the
THROTTLE servo
To reset the END
POINTS of THROTTLE
servo to defaults
Press/hold MENU
green LED blinks
Press/hold MENU
green LED blinks
Press/hold MENU
green LED blinks
Press/hold MENU
green LED blinks
Press/hold MENU
green LED blinks
Press/hold MENU
green LED blinks
Press/hold MENU
green LED blinks
Press/hold MENU
green LED blinks
Press/hold MENU
green LED blinks
Press/hold MENU
green LED blinks
Press/hold MENU
green LED blinks
Press/hold MENU
green LED blinks
Press/hold MENU
green LED blinks
Press/hold MENU
green LED blinks
Press SET
red LED blinks
Press SET
red LED blinks
Press SET
red LED blinks
Press SET
red LED blinks
Press SET
red LED blinks
Press SET
red LED blinks
x
Press MENU
green LED blinks (x2)
x
Press MENU
green LED blinks (x2)
x
Press MENU
green LED blinks (x2)
x
Press MENU
green LED blinks (x2)
x
Press MENU
green LED blinks (x2)
x
Press MENU
green LED blinks (x2)
x
Press MENU
green LED blinks (x2)
x
Press MENU
green LED blinks (x2)
Press SET to confirm
green LED blinks (x8)
Press MENU to confirm
red LED blinks (x2)
Press MENU twice
red LED blinks (x3)
Press MENU 3 times
red LED blinks (x4)
Press MENU 4 times
red LED blinks (x5)
Press MENU 5 times
red LED blinks (x6)
2
green LED blinks
2
green LED blinks
2
green LED blinks
2
green LED blinks
2
green LED blinks
2
green LED blinks
2
green LED blinks
2
green LED blinks
Press SET
Press SET
Press SET
Press SET
Press SET
Press SET
Press SET
Press SET
x
8
returns to driving mode
x
2
x
3
x
4
x
5
x
6
Press SET
red LED blinks
Press SET
red LED blinks
Press SET
red LED blinks
Press SET
red LED blinks
Press MENU
Press MENU
Press MENU
Press MENU
x
x
x
x
x
Press/hold MENU
Press SET to select
green LED blinks (x8)
Press SET to select
green LED blinks (x8)
Press SET to select
green LED blinks (x8)
Press SET to select
green LED blinks (x8)
Press SET to lock
green LED blinks (x8)
green LED blinks (x2)
green LED blinks (x2)
green LED blinks (x2)
green LED blinks (x2)
8
returns to driving mode
8
returns to driving mode
8
returns to driving mode
8
returns to driving mode
8
returns to driving mode
x
2
x
2
x
2
x
2
Press/hold MENU
Press/hold MENU
Press/hold MENU
Press/hold MENU
Press/hold MENU
x
Press SET to reverse
servo direction
x
Press MENU
red LED blinks (x2)
x
Press MENU twice
red LED blinks (x3)
x
Press MENU 3 times
red LED blinks (x4)
Press SET
red LED blinks
Press SET
red LED blinks
Press SET
red LED blinks
Press SET
red LED blinks
Function knob until the
LED turns solid green.
8
Press/hold MENU
returns to driving mode
2
Use Multi-Function
knob to set neutral
3
wheel to desired max
left and right travel
4
to reset end points
Press SET to reverse
red LED blinks (x2)
Press MENU twice
red LED blinks (x3)
Press MENU 3 times
red LED blinks (x4)
Adjust the Multi-
Turn steering
Press SET
servo direction
Press MENU
x
8
x
8
x
2
x
3
x
4
MENU TREE FORMULAS
To select functions and make adjustments to the TQi transmitter without
referencing the Menu Tree, turn your transmitter on, find the function in the
left column you wish to adjust, and simply follow the corresponding steps
1
Always turn your
transmitter on first.
x
8
Press SET
to save position
x
Press SET
tosave each position
Press/hold MENU
returns to driving mode
Press/hold MENU
returns to driving mode
Use Multi-Function
knob to set neutral
Use throttle
trigger to set desired
max throttle or brake
Press SET
green LED blinks (x8)
8
x
8
Press/hold MENU
returns to driving mode
Turn steering wheel
to test settings
x
Press SET
to save position
Press SET to save
Use trigger to test
Press/hold MENU
returns to driving mode
IF END POINTS
ARE OK:
Press/hold MENU
returns to driving mode
8
Press/hold MENU
returns to driving mode
IF END POINTS
ARE OK:
Press/hold MENU
returns to driving mode
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IF END POINTS
NEED TOBE
CHANGED:
Press SET
and repeat steps 6-8
IF END POINTS
NEED TOBE
CHANGED:
Press SET
and repeat steps 7-9
.
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The Traxxas Link
Wireless Module is sold
separately (part #6511).
The Traxxas Link
application is available
from the Apple App store
for iPhone, iPad, or iPod
touch and on Google
Play for Android devices.
iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or
the Android device are not
included with the Traxxas
Link Wireless Module.
For more information
about the Traxxas Link
Wireless Module and the
Traxxas Link application,
visit Traxxas.com.
36 • TRAXXAS
PROGRAMMING YOUR TQi TRANSMITTER WITH
YOUR APPLE iPHONE, iPAD, iPOD TOUCH, OR
ANDROID MOBILE DEVICE
The Traxxas Link™ Wireless Module
(part #6511, sold separately) for the TQi
transmitter installs in minutes to transform
your Apple® iPhone®, iPad®, iPod touch®,
or Android™ device into a powerful
tuning tool that allows you to replace the
transmitter’s button/LED programming
system with an intuitive, high-definition,
full-color graphical user interface.
Traxxas Link
The powerful Traxxas Link app (available in the Apple App Store℠
Google Play™) gives you complete control over the operation and tuning
of your Traxxas model with stunning visuals and absolute precision. Install
Traxxas Link telemetry sensors on the model, and Traxxas Link displays
real-time data such as speed, RPM, temperature, and battery voltage.
Compatible with:
iPod touch (5th generation and later)
iPad (3rd generation and later)
iPad mini
Android 4.4 (and later)
iPhone 4S
iPhone 5
iPhone 5C
iPhone 5S
or on
Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
App Store is a service mark of Apple Inc. Android and Google Play are trademarks of Google Inc.
Intuitive iPhone, iPad, iPod
touch, and Android interface
Traxxas Link makes it easy to
learn, understand, and access
powerful tuning options. Control
Drive Effects settings, such as
TSM assistance percentage;
steering and throttle sensitivity;
steering percentage; braking
strength; and throttle trim by
simply touching and dragging the
sliders on the screen.
Tap and slide to adjust TSM, Steering Sensitivity,
Throttle Trim, Braking Percent, and more!
Real-Time Telemetry
When you equip your model
with sensors, the Traxxas Link
dashboard comes to life showing
you speed, battery voltage, RPM,
and temperature. Set threshold
warnings and log maximums,
minimums, or averages. Use the
recording function to document
your dashboard view, with
sound, so that you can keep
your eyes on your driving and
The customizable Traxxas Link dashboard delivers
real-time RPM, speed, temperature, and voltage data.
not miss a single apex.
Manage up to 30 Models with Traxxas Link
The TQi radio system
automatically keeps track of
what vehicles it has bound to
and what settings were used
for each--up to 30 models total!
Traxxas Link provides a visual
interface to name the models,
customize their settings, attach
profiles, and lock them into
memory. Simply choose a model
and any previously bound
Traxxas Link Model Memory simplifies organizing
transmitter, power them up,
and start having fun.
your collection of vehicles.
Page 37
owner’s manual
6250 TRAXXAS WAY, McKINNEY, TEXAS 75070
1-888-TRAXXAS
190115 67076-4-OM-EN-R03
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