Just 2 days ago i had a similar problem with my fresh Auto Art Lamborghini
Countach.. Though this car uses a different way of powering the rear axle,
it just might be the same problem:
I found out that the motor pinion got stuck at the very beginning of the motor
axle.. This made that the pinion got stuck on the motor holder, which in turn
caused the motor to not turn anymore.
I used a flat screwdriver to move the motor pinion a bit further on the motor
axle.
Take a look at the motor axle and the pinion, it could very well be a similar
problem..
Greetings,
Bandit
Countach.. Though this car uses a different way of powering the rear axle,
it just might be the same problem:
I found out that the motor pinion got stuck at the very beginning of the motor
axle.. This made that the pinion got stuck on the motor holder, which in turn
caused the motor to not turn anymore.
I used a flat screwdriver to move the motor pinion a bit further on the motor
axle.
Take a look at the motor axle and the pinion, it could very well be a similar
problem..
Greetings,
Bandit