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If your locomotive continuously starts then stops, when prodded with hand/finger repeats process. Then most likely, first check your electric connection for a loose connection. If everything looks ok, check wheels on locomotive for dirty wheels, then check track for dirty track.
I have a 15ft 1969 Vanguard travel trailer and the guy who sold it to me said that it was 2600 pounds filled with gear and with the water tank full (and minus the bathroom fixtures as they have been take out). He had weighed it on a truck scale. Hope this helps!
It's probably a problem with the shift lock system . This is a safety feature that won't allow you to shift from park into a gear unless your foot is pushing on the brake pedal . Brake switch sends a B+ voltage to a module (maybe) ,the module then energize's a locking solenoid ,to unlock the shifter . Google lexus shifter interlock .
Be sure you use a FINE needlepoint oiler, that will let out a single very small drop at a time. I use a "Trumpet Alve Oil" which is very thin. (Or I mix it with a 3-in1 oil to thin it. Never tried the sythetic oils, but should be ok, if not too thick.
Oil: any point where a spinning shaft end touches a bearing or seat, or passes thru a support, and a drop on the gear teeth if any.
DO NOT oil any part of the motor, as this could get into the brushes. Be brave, and best of luck.
That means that your track is dirty. Your locomotive is picking up dirt from the track, which builds up. on the wheels. Use a track cleaner NOT alcohol... the alcohol does leave a residue on the track after it dries.
hmmm..that's interesting..that driver would come from the game makers site, not from Packard Bell, unless it's for a special video card, then it would come from that maker. check your computers warranty here 4 FREE
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