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The problem is that when the head is supposed to rotate once, it rotates three times around before stopping in the 90° position. When I press the “Rotate Head” button on the remote, it will turn 90° into the position from before, then pressing it again will make it rotate 90° again, then pressing it again will make it rotate about 180° to the original position, or 270° into the 90° position again. Pressing the opposite button will make it rotate in the same way in the other direction. This started when the batteries got low earlier last week, and the Roboraptor managed to turn its head when the motor was having trouble turning it, where it did the same thing. This usually fixed after a reboot, however. Now, rebooting it does not fix the issue, after I finished charging the AA batteries this morning. I do not know how to fix the problem. Does anybody have an answer that could help me? Thank you!

Hey, In my case, the issue with the head position was tilted because of a broken spinal rod. The neck contains 3 plastic rods that are nested from either side. The head of the roboraptor was always tilted to one side, and when I opened it up, I saw that one of the rods was snapped. I replaced it with a rod from another raptor I kept for parts, and then it got right.