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Old 11-15-2012, 11:43 AM
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Default MFU controls are backwards!?

I can't seem to get my MFU to function right. It steers and shifts fine, but the throttle and horns are backwards. When I move the left stick up/down it honks the horn. When I move the right stick up/down it controls the throttle. The side to side functions work like they should on the correct sticks. I have reprogrammed the MFU many times with the same results.
Left stick up/down right/left
Right stick up/down right left
The radio is a Futaba 4YF-2.4GHz if that helps. This is my first build, so I feal like I am missing something simple. Any ideas?
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Old 11-15-2012, 12:09 PM
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Default Re: MFU controls are backwards!?

Swap your support leg and throttle Ports on your receiver itself. So if throttle is in 3 and support in 1, put throttle in 1 and support in 3 see if that helps
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Old 11-15-2012, 12:18 PM
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Default Re: MFU controls are backwards!?

Dude! That was it! Now I just need my driveshaft to come in and start driving. Thanks alot!
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Default Re: MFU controls are backwards!?

Holy guano, Bat Man!

I used the search function and actually found results that fixed my problem.

Thanks dabears.
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