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Jennifer Smith Posted on Feb 17, 2013

R2 won't move forward on command

When we tell r2 move forward, he responds with noises, but then doesn't move

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Have you checked to make sure his wheels are unlocked? Page 4 of the manual shows you where it is. http://www.hasbro.com/common/instruct/SW_R2-D2_Interactive_Droid.pdf

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