HPI Racing Jumpshot 120142 Exploded View

The recommended battery type for the Jumpshot 120142 is a 6-cell NiMH or a 2S LiPo pack, depending on your performance needs.
Check the servo connections and ensure the steering servo is properly centered. Also, inspect for any obstructions or damage to the steering linkage.
Regularly clean the vehicle, check for loose screws, inspect the drivetrain and suspension components, and ensure the electronics are securely mounted.
Adjust the suspension by changing the shock oil, springs, and mounting positions to suit different track conditions and driving styles.
Allow the motor to cool down, then check for gearing issues or excessive friction in the drivetrain. Consider using a motor heatsink or fan for better cooling.
Upgrade to a higher capacity battery, use a brushless motor, and adjust the gear ratio for higher speed if necessary.
Check the battery levels in both the car and transmitter, ensure they are properly paired, and verify that there are no signal interferences nearby.
Inspect the gears for wear or damage, ensure all moving parts are lubricated, and check for loose components that might be vibrating during operation.
Remove the wheel, unscrew the damaged suspension arm, attach the new arm in the same position, and secure it with screws. Ensure alignment with the chassis.
Remove the electronics if possible, use a soft brush to remove excess dirt, and wipe down with a damp cloth. Allow all parts to dry completely before reassembly.