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I have a CenterG CG3 stair stepper and it just stopped working. When I plug it in the receptacle nothing happends (does not turn on). Any thoughts? Thanks Leon
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Why does one pedal drop on my Stairmaster Stepper but the other pedal operates correctly?
Stairmaster Steppers, How to Troubleshoot when one Pedal Drops (Loses Resistance) while the Other Pedal Operates Correctly
If one pedal drops while the other operates correctly on your Stairmaster stepper, this problem commonly occurs when the drive sprocket on one side or the other becomes defective
Usually, when one drive sprocket fails, the other isn't too far behind
The best approach to resolve this problem is to install a new hub assembly
This can cause a clunking sound. For the replacement parts, please see the link below.
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