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lube the rollers bearings. This happen because the lack of maintenance schedule. You must do it aproxo 150 miles of use. If the problem persist, after you lube it. Time to replace the old board deck by new ones. God bless you
Most newer toyota's are reset by A. Making sure that your tripometer is set to the odometer reading (telling you total mileage of the vehicle) THIS IS WRONG. The setting should be on trip NOT total. B. Turning your vehicle off C. Holding down the trip reset button while turning key to on position (do not start). The mileage should turn to dashes that flash. The dashes will dissappear one by one. Once they're all gone you should notice that your maintenance light has been reset.
If its growling then the incline motor is on its last leg. All incline motors have some degree of noise my only suggestion is if their is a Gym in area call them and see if they have Life Fitness treadmill don't worry if it is not the same model.
The motor have not change much you should be able to gage noise level on a few of the units.
They do not have a total mileage or hour usage if this unit came from a gym a loose figure of 20 to 25,000 miles or 3 to 5,000 hours give or take.
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