Erratic Steering Movement on idle FIX

Apparently, some of the MR03's have erratic steering movement on idle. Just like video's Part 1 and Part 2 that I posted here. If you have this type of movement on idle or on-throttle, this is not normal. I will show you guys how I was able to fix this erratic movement on both of my cars. Assuming you guys already know how to take the frontend apart.
With the ASF board cover (PCB) and servo cover OFF, remove and two counter sink screw and pull the servo assembly upward using long nose pliers.

Behind this backing plate, is the steering potentiometer aka "pot".

Remove the backing plate of the servo assembly, then take the pot out of the unit.
Servo assembly without the pot and backing plate:

You can also see that high torque coreless servo motor and the pot in this pic:

Apply tiny drop of CA glue in your x-acto knife. I would refer the usage of medium thickness and not the super fast drying glue. This way it gives you time to reassemble the unit. I did mine with super fast drying and super thin glue because I'm superman.
hehe.. No seriously, use medium because thin glue may sip into the servo's potentiometer inside where the analog dial is and this is not good. I know because superman had to experience the tear down on the servo pot last night. lol...

This is where you want to be very, very careful. You only need to glue the part where the pot meets the inside of the servo gear. Super glueing them together, keeps the pot in the middle which tells the servo motor to stay center. If you do this wrong, you may be able to strip your servo gears or have the steering wheel vibrate left-right like crazy!
If you look closely, I have no glue on the tip of the blade. This is because I was taking picture of where you want to put the glue. I don't want to have the glue dry out while positioning the camera. 

Once the glue is on the potentiometer key, insert the pot into its original position. Rock the arm real quick to see if it is sitting properly then let it dry for a few minutes. Then check it again if it is moving back and forth using your finger and check if there's no binding.

Then the cover/pot backing plate cover.

Put everything together and check if that erratic movement is gone. Let's hope so... 
I'm going to say it again, please be very, very careful when applying that glue on that pot and use eye protection at all times when working with super glue.
Thank you for reading!
-Tj Macabuhay




