Originally Posted by
Hebiki
if your in the United States, best thing to do is to send it into Ko Propo USA. (located in Gardena, California). if your outside of the US, contact your local hobby shop, they'll point you in the right direction.
you can always ATTEMPT to fix it yourself. but unless you're SUPER PRECISE with a soldering iron and know what to look for, you might be better off sending it in.
When I had mine done, Robert took almost 25 minutes of work and he knew what he was doing. I sat there and watched...Not an easy task...
I would send it in...Better to be safe than sorry.
Any work you do will void any warrentee.
Better to spend the $$$ and know your getting it done right.
-Shookie <><