How To Drive Class 101

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  1. chrisreb

    chrisreb Member

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    I have been hunting high and low for a guide on the class 101. It does not respond at all to the throttle. Brakes all released, reverser forward nothing happens in any gear. Can anyone point me in right direction please? Many thanks
     
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    rennekton#1349 Well-Known Member

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    Have you played the tutorial
     
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    meridian#2659 Well-Known Member

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    Have you turned the key on below the desk where the hand brake wheel is located?
     
  4. SierraOscar95

    SierraOscar95 Well-Known Member

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    Also bare in mind it has a manual gear system. There are plenty of tutorials on YouTube. I've only learnt recently how to drive it properly, the gear changes were the thing that were catching me out, and also learning how the lap braking works. But once you learn to drive it, it's one of the more challenging and interesting units to drive.
     
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  5. FredElliott

    FredElliott Well-Known Member

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    Carefully

    But seriously if everything is released its likely the master key (though its not called that). Its on the front side of the desk, roughly in front of the second chair
     
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  6. chrisreb

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    OK thanks - must have missed the key - had not looked below normal position
     
  7. GooseWaffe

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    Also make sure you have enough 'air' built up so you can release the brakes
     

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