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Well, there are a few possibilities why the car is not responding to the remote control.
-The first is that the batteries in the remote are dead. If the batteries are dead, power will not flow to the controls or transmitter. To fix this, you can replace the batteries. For instructions on how to replace the batteries, please see our [guide|37060]|Remote Batteries Replacement] guide.
+The first is that the batteries in the remote are dead. If the batteries are dead, power will not flow to the controls or transmitter. To fix this, you can replace the batteries. For instructions on how to replace the batteries, please see our [https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Geardup+RC+Ford+Mustang+GT+Remote+Batteries+Replacement/37060|Remote Batteries Replacement] guide.
Another possibility is a loose wire inside the control. The remote works when electricity flows through the control. For the electricity to flow, it needs direct contact between two conductors inside the controller. If the wires are disconnected, you will have to replace the board in the remote. To replace the board, you can go to our [guide|37067|Circuit Board Replacement] guide.
If you have multiple cars, you can test the remote by using it on the other car. If the other car will work, then the issue is with the car not the remote. In that case you can take a look at the guides for repairing the car.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Jake Stone

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Well, there are a few possibilities why the car is not responding to the remote control.
-The first is that the batteries in the remote are dead. If the batteries are dead, power will not flow to the controls or transmitter. To fix this, you can replace the batteries. For instructions on how to replace the batteries, please see our [ghttps://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Geardup+RC+Ford+Mustang+GT+Remote+Batteries+Replacement/37060|Remote Batteries Replacement] guide.
+The first is that the batteries in the remote are dead. If the batteries are dead, power will not flow to the controls or transmitter. To fix this, you can replace the batteries. For instructions on how to replace the batteries, please see our [guide|37060]|Remote Batteries Replacement] guide.
-Another possibility is a loose wire inside the control. The remote works when electricity flows through the control. For the electricity to flow, it needs direct contact between two conductors inside the controller. If the wires are disconnected, you will have to replace the board in the remote. To replace the board, you can go to our [https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Geardup+RC+Ford+Mustang+GT+Circuit+Board+Replacement/37067|Circuit Board Replacement] guide.
+Another possibility is a loose wire inside the control. The remote works when electricity flows through the control. For the electricity to flow, it needs direct contact between two conductors inside the controller. If the wires are disconnected, you will have to replace the board in the remote. To replace the board, you can go to our [guide|37067|Circuit Board Replacement] guide.
If you have multiple cars, you can test the remote by using it on the other car. If the other car will work, then the issue is with the car not the remote. In that case you can take a look at the guides for repairing the car.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Jake Stone

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Well, there are a few possibilities why the car is not responding to the remote control.
-The first is that the batteries in the remote are dead. If the batteries are dead, power will not flow to the controls or transmitter. To fix this, you can replace the batteries. For instructions on how to replace the batteries, please see our [guide|37060] guide.
+The first is that the batteries in the remote are dead. If the batteries are dead, power will not flow to the controls or transmitter. To fix this, you can replace the batteries. For instructions on how to replace the batteries, please see our [ghttps://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Geardup+RC+Ford+Mustang+GT+Remote+Batteries+Replacement/37060|Remote Batteries Replacement] guide.
-Another possibility is a loose wire inside the control. The remote works when electricity flows through the control. For the electricity to flow, it needs direct contact between two conductors inside the controller. If the wires are disconnected, you will have to replace the board in the remote. To replace the board, you can go to our [guide|37067] guide.
+Another possibility is a loose wire inside the control. The remote works when electricity flows through the control. For the electricity to flow, it needs direct contact between two conductors inside the controller. If the wires are disconnected, you will have to replace the board in the remote. To replace the board, you can go to our [https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Geardup+RC+Ford+Mustang+GT+Circuit+Board+Replacement/37067|Circuit Board Replacement] guide.
If you have multiple cars, you can test the remote by using it on the other car. If the other car will work, then the issue is with the car not the remote. In that case you can take a look at the guides for repairing the car.

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Well, there are a few possibilities why the car is not responding to the remote control.
-The first is that the batteries in the remote are dead. If the batteries are dead, power will not flow to the controls or transmitter. To fix this, you can replace the batteries. For instructions on how to replace the batteries, please see our [https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Geardup+RC+Ford+Mustang+GT+Remote+Batteries+Replacement/37060]| guide.
+The first is that the batteries in the remote are dead. If the batteries are dead, power will not flow to the controls or transmitter. To fix this, you can replace the batteries. For instructions on how to replace the batteries, please see our [guide|37060] guide.
Another possibility is a loose wire inside the control. The remote works when electricity flows through the control. For the electricity to flow, it needs direct contact between two conductors inside the controller. If the wires are disconnected, you will have to replace the board in the remote. To replace the board, you can go to our [guide|37067] guide.
If you have multiple cars, you can test the remote by using it on the other car. If the other car will work, then the issue is with the car not the remote. In that case you can take a look at the guides for repairing the car.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Jake Stone

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Well, there are a few possibilities why the car is not responding to the remote control.
-The first is that the batteries in the remote are dead. If the batteries are dead, power will not flow to the controls or transmitter. To fix this, you can replace the batteries. For instructions on how to replace the batteries, please see our remote control battery replacement guide.
+The first is that the batteries in the remote are dead. If the batteries are dead, power will not flow to the controls or transmitter. To fix this, you can replace the batteries. For instructions on how to replace the batteries, please see our [https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Geardup+RC+Ford+Mustang+GT+Remote+Batteries+Replacement/37060]| guide.
Another possibility is a loose wire inside the control. The remote works when electricity flows through the control. For the electricity to flow, it needs direct contact between two conductors inside the controller. If the wires are disconnected, you will have to replace the board in the remote. To replace the board, you can go to our [guide|37067] guide.
If you have multiple cars, you can test the remote by using it on the other car. If the other car will work, then the issue is with the car not the remote. In that case you can take a look at the guides for repairing the car.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Jake Stone

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Well, there are a few possibilities why the car is not responding to the remote control.
The first is that the batteries in the remote are dead. If the batteries are dead, power will not flow to the controls or transmitter. To fix this, you can replace the batteries. For instructions on how to replace the batteries, please see our remote control battery replacement guide.
-Another possibility is a loose wire inside the control. The remote works when electricity flows through the control. For the electricity to flow, it needs direct contact between two conductors inside the controller. If the wires are disconnected, you will have to replace the board in the remote. To replace the board, you can go to our [guide|37067]| guide.
+Another possibility is a loose wire inside the control. The remote works when electricity flows through the control. For the electricity to flow, it needs direct contact between two conductors inside the controller. If the wires are disconnected, you will have to replace the board in the remote. To replace the board, you can go to our [guide|37067] guide.
If you have multiple cars, you can test the remote by using it on the other car. If the other car will work, then the issue is with the car not the remote. In that case you can take a look at the guides for repairing the car.

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Well, there are a few possibilities why the car is not responding to the remote control.
The first is that the batteries in the remote are dead. If the batteries are dead, power will not flow to the controls or transmitter. To fix this, you can replace the batteries. For instructions on how to replace the batteries, please see our remote control battery replacement guide.
-Another possibility is a loose wire inside the control. The remote works when electricity flows through the control. For the electricity to flow, it needs direct contact between two conductors inside the controller. If the wires are disconnected, you will have to replace the board in the remote. To replace the board, you can go to our [guide|37067]|.
+Another possibility is a loose wire inside the control. The remote works when electricity flows through the control. For the electricity to flow, it needs direct contact between two conductors inside the controller. If the wires are disconnected, you will have to replace the board in the remote. To replace the board, you can go to our [guide|37067]| guide.
If you have multiple cars, you can test the remote by using it on the other car. If the other car will work, then the issue is with the car not the remote. In that case you can take a look at the guides for repairing the car.

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Well, there are a few possibilities why the car is not responding to the remote control.
The first is that the batteries in the remote are dead. If the batteries are dead, power will not flow to the controls or transmitter. To fix this, you can replace the batteries. For instructions on how to replace the batteries, please see our remote control battery replacement guide.
-Another possibility is a loose wire inside the control. The remote works when electricity flows through the control. For the electricity to flow, it needs direct contact between two conductors inside the controller. If the wires are disconnected, you will have to replace the board in the remote. To replace the board, you can go to our replacing the [guide|37067]|.
+Another possibility is a loose wire inside the control. The remote works when electricity flows through the control. For the electricity to flow, it needs direct contact between two conductors inside the controller. If the wires are disconnected, you will have to replace the board in the remote. To replace the board, you can go to our [guide|37067]|.
If you have multiple cars, you can test the remote by using it on the other car. If the other car will work, then the issue is with the car not the remote. In that case you can take a look at the guides for repairing the car.

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Well, there are a few possibilities why the car is not responding to the remote control.
The first is that the batteries in the remote are dead. If the batteries are dead, power will not flow to the controls or transmitter. To fix this, you can replace the batteries. For instructions on how to replace the batteries, please see our remote control battery replacement guide.
-Another possibility is a loose wire inside the control. The remote works when electricity flows through the control. For the electricity to flow, it needs direct contact between two conductors inside the controller. If the wires are disconnected, you will have to replace the board in the remote. To replace the board, you can go to our replacing the [https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Geardup+RC+Ford+Mustang+GT+Circuit+Board+Replacement/37067]| circuit board guide.
+Another possibility is a loose wire inside the control. The remote works when electricity flows through the control. For the electricity to flow, it needs direct contact between two conductors inside the controller. If the wires are disconnected, you will have to replace the board in the remote. To replace the board, you can go to our replacing the [guide|37067]|.
If you have multiple cars, you can test the remote by using it on the other car. If the other car will work, then the issue is with the car not the remote. In that case you can take a look at the guides for repairing the car.

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Well, there are a few possibilities why the car is not responding to the remote control.
The first is that the batteries in the remote are dead. If the batteries are dead, power will not flow to the controls or transmitter. To fix this, you can replace the batteries. For instructions on how to replace the batteries, please see our remote control battery replacement guide.
-Another possibility is a loose wire inside the control. The remote works when electricity flows through the control. For the electricity to flow, it needs direct contact between two conductors inside the controller. If the wires are disconnected, you will have to replace the board in the remote. To replace the board, you can go to our replacing the remote control board guide.
+Another possibility is a loose wire inside the control. The remote works when electricity flows through the control. For the electricity to flow, it needs direct contact between two conductors inside the controller. If the wires are disconnected, you will have to replace the board in the remote. To replace the board, you can go to our replacing the [https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Geardup+RC+Ford+Mustang+GT+Circuit+Board+Replacement/37067]| circuit board guide.
If you have multiple cars, you can test the remote by using it on the other car. If the other car will work, then the issue is with the car not the remote. In that case you can take a look at the guides for repairing the car.

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Well, there are a few possibilities why the car is not responding to the remote control.
-The first is that the batteries in the remote are dead. If the batteries are dead then power will not flow to the controls or transmitter. To fix this you can replace the batteries. For instructions on how to replace the batteries, please see our remote control battery replacement guide.
+The first is that the batteries in the remote are dead. If the batteries are dead, power will not flow to the controls or transmitter. To fix this, you can replace the batteries. For instructions on how to replace the batteries, please see our remote control battery replacement guide.
-Another possibility is a loose wire inside the control. The remote works when electricity flows through the control. For the electricity to flow, it needs direct contact between two conductors inside the controller. If the wires are disconnected you will have to replace the board in the remote. To replace the board, you can go to our replacing the remote control board guide.
+Another possibility is a loose wire inside the control. The remote works when electricity flows through the control. For the electricity to flow, it needs direct contact between two conductors inside the controller. If the wires are disconnected, you will have to replace the board in the remote. To replace the board, you can go to our replacing the remote control board guide.
If you have multiple cars, you can test the remote by using it on the other car. If the other car will work, then the issue is with the car not the remote. In that case you can take a look at the guides for repairing the car.

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Well, there are a few possibilities why the car is not responding to the remote control.

The first is that the batteries in the remote are dead. If the batteries are dead then power will not flow to the controls or transmitter. To fix this you can replace the batteries. For instructions on how to replace the batteries, please see our remote control battery replacement guide.

Another possibility is a loose wire inside the control. The remote works when electricity flows through the control. For the electricity to flow, it needs direct contact between two conductors inside the controller. If the wires are disconnected you will have to replace the board in the remote. To replace the board, you can go to our replacing the remote control board guide.

If you have multiple cars, you can test the remote by using it on the other car. If the other car will work, then the issue is with the car not the remote. In that case you can take a look at the guides for repairing the car.

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