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That is most likely a failed motor controller and its usually caused by a worn walking belt or one that needs lubrication. Here are links for the belt; https://www.treadmilldoctor.com/elite-3200-walking-belt-model-ntl219050, and controller; https://…
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That is most likely a failed motor controller and its usually caused by a worn walking belt or one that needs lubrication. Here are links for the belt; https://www.treadmilldoctor.com/elite-3200-walking-belt-model-ntl219050, and controller; https://…
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There will be a specific model number on your treadmill. fold it up to the storage position and look down on the main frame. as long as the model number is the same, then you have the correct belt. typically, we recommend replacing the belts every 4…
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That is a motor controller failure. if you decide to replace it, get some lube and lubricate the walking belt. Here is a code you can use on the checkout page for a 5% discount (5offkevin)
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Verify that all the buttons on the console Beep when pressed. you can also check the motor. https://www.treadmilldoctor.com/motor-testing. If all that checks out, it's most likely a failed motor controller
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There is a flow chart too. did you see that? Problem here isn't that we can't figure out what's wrong with it. the problem is getting parts for it. anything you find is going to be a used part.
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it starts at section 4 of the service manual. if you don't have the one I have, message me your email and I'll forward it to you. it's too big to copy paste here.
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were you able to run any of the tests for the incline. going into the engineering mode may give a little insight into what is wrong