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DONNA STAUFFER Posted on Dec 28, 2017
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I bought a full function radio controlled toy car 27/49MHZ and it does not work. I've put all new batteries in it and it still does nothing. Can you help me with this problem

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I don't understand the 27/49 MHz reference.
Most radio control is 27 MHz.
Licence-free personal communication is 49MHz and in the real world the two frequencies are oceans apart.

Dual frequency band might be a good idea for a full function toy car but usually, considering a manufacturer doesn't often make something better than it needs to be, a radio control tends to be either one thing or the other and not both.

If the cars are available as either 27 or 49 MHz, don't ignore the possibility you might have a radio control that doesn't match the car.

Such toys are rarely built to anything but a mediocre or low quality and faulty goods are far from unknown. It would be wise to know something about what you have and how it works and reading the instructions thoroughly would be a good start.

Don't assume the batteries are all good and test them before fitting them. Ensure the batteries are fitted the right way around first time - the wrong way around could cause terminal damage to the electronics even if only for a few seconds.

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SOURCE: Car radio dead after dead car battery

you are right, some Honda's have a radio code, most of the time on the radio chassis itself, but like my sisters she had to gone online and give them her VIN and they sent her the code

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  • Posted on Nov 13, 2008

SOURCE: 2000 Audi A4 Radio Problem

I have a couple of answers for different problems... here

1. to the user who has nothing on the display...
ANSWER: check your fuses etc... treat it like a bad radio... check you wires for connection...


2. To the user who has the ability to put the code in and has tried it two of the three times...

If are able to you read a manual you will feel more secure as: it is not a permanent "locking" of the radio (if you try three times and all are failed attempts...) either wait the typical hour and retry, or disconnect it from the power....reconnect it AND then retry at will..

When all else fails ... GO to the dealership...

as long as you havent stolen the radio...

For the most part the dealership will charge you nothing...

If they have to "pull" your radio to see the radio Vin number they charge 15 bucks...

but if they dont .. I think they will help you reset your car radio for nothing... in hopes you will return for further service!


Best to you!


D~Fixer


Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 26, 2008

SOURCE: car will not start, put

replace the starter....

george parkes

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  • Posted on May 07, 2009

SOURCE: 2002 Chevy Impala Radio Doesn't Work

Check the radio fuse? Box is drivers side end of dash(drivers door open)or pass side end of dash(passenger door open)
police models have a connection for the speakers (passenger floorboard under floor mat) to connect the speakers to the police radios.
If they had the speakers connected to their radios,they may have unhooked them and not connected them back to the radio.
The wires are brown,grey,blue and light blue.All into a blue connector.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 31, 2010

SOURCE: transforming radio controlled car will not work, I

There is supposed to be an on/off switch under the fin above the rear wheel but I can't find it. Hopefully, you can.

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