JJRC C8835 Q&A: How to Properly Install the Receiver Board
A complete wiring guide to help you correctly install and troubleshoot the C8835 receiver board.
Why Might You Need to Replace the Receiver Board?
The receiver board is the control center of the JJRC C8835. If it becomes damaged or disconnected, you may experience steering issues, lighting failures, or loss of vehicle control.
Common reasons for replacement include:
- Water damage
- Impact damage from crashes
- Loose wiring during maintenance
- Upgrading electronic components
- Steering or lighting system failure
C8835 Receiver Board Wiring Layout
The image below shows the factory wiring layout of the C8835 receiver board and the function of each connector.

Connector Functions
| Connector | Function |
|---|---|
| Front & Motors | Main drive motor and power system |
| Search Light | Roof-mounted search light |
| Headlight | Front LED headlights |
| Servo | Steering servo |
| Front Left Turn Signal | Front left indicator light |
| Front Right Turn Signal | Front right indicator light |
| Rear Left Turn Light | Rear left indicator light |
| Rear Right Turn Light | Rear right indicator light |
| Tail Light | Rear tail lights |
Step-by-Step Installation Guide
Step 1: Disconnect the Battery
Before touching the receiver board, remove the battery completely.
This helps prevent:
- Short circuits
- LED damage
- Accidental motor activation
Step 2: Connect the Steering Servo
Locate the connector labeled Servo and plug the steering servo into the correct port.
If connected incorrectly, you may notice:
- No steering response
- Reverse steering direction
- Vehicle shaking when powered on
Step 3: Connect the Lighting System
Connect each lighting wire according to its label:
Front Lighting
- Headlight → Headlight connector
- Search Light → Search Light connector
- Front Left Turn Signal → Front Left Turn Signal connector
- Front Right Turn Signal → Front Right Turn Signal connector
Rear Lighting
- Tail Light → Tail Light connector
- Rear Left Turn Light → Rear Left Turn Light connector
- Rear Right Turn Light → Rear Right Turn Light connector
Step 4: Connect the Motor Wires
The drive motor wires connect to the section marked Front & Motors.
Ensure that:
- All connectors are fully seated
- No exposed wire is visible
- Connections are secure
Loose motor wiring can cause:
- Reduced power
- Intermittent driving
- Failure to move forward or backward
Step 5: Test Before Reassembly
Before reinstalling the body shell, perform a complete functional test.
- Turn on the transmitter.
- Connect the battery.
- Power on the vehicle.
- Check steering response.
- Test forward and reverse movement.
- Verify headlights and search light.
- Check all turn signals.
- Confirm rear tail lights are working.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: My headlights work, but the turn signals do not.
Check the following:
- Front turn signal connectors
- Rear turn signal connectors
- Loose LED plugs
Reconnect the plugs and test again.
Q2: Steering does not respond after replacing the receiver board.
Possible causes include:
- Servo connected to the wrong port
- Servo plug installed backwards
- Damaged steering servo
Q3: The left and right indicators flash incorrectly.
The left and right signal connectors are likely reversed. Swap the connectors and test again.
Q4: The vehicle powers on but will not drive.
Check:
- Battery charge level
- Motor wiring
- Front & Motors connector
- Receiver board installation
Final Tips
- Take a photo before disconnecting any wires.
- Label connectors if necessary.
- Test all functions before reassembling the vehicle.
- Never force connectors into the wrong ports.