PC 101 Help

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  1. Cheesypuff2

    Cheesypuff2 Active Member

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    Just got NTP and am loving it (should have got it sooner!) however when driving the 101 which is a great challenge it sometimes shuts down all engines after braking to a stop? any ideas on why this is?
     
  2. Schnauzahpowahz

    Schnauzahpowahz Well-Known Member

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    That is odd. Ive personally never had happen.
    Are you taking the throttle/gears to neutral at stop - though im not sure thatd stall it
     
  3. Cheesypuff2

    Cheesypuff2 Active Member

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    yea i thought the same, its stalling but i cant see any obvious reasons why
     
  4. Dave Mel

    Dave Mel Well-Known Member

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    have you put your brakes into lap when you have released them. or used them . make sure you put them back to lap
     
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    Are you sending the reverser key past "reverse" and into the off position? Off the top of my head...
    Just leave in "forward" all the time.
     
  6. Cheesypuff2

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    might be that i just leave it as 'on' until i try to set off
     
  7. Dave Mel

    Dave Mel Well-Known Member

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    when you set off the brakes must be in release. and after a few yards or when you have exited the station i always put the brakes into lap. then they are ready for use. when you have used the brakes for braking always put them back to lap because if not they will continue to brake. so put them into lap. when you have finished braking completely go back to release. then lap. i hope i have explained this easy for you to understand what i mean
     
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