Xbox Tgv Recovering From Tvm Emergency Brake Issue

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  1. RedTiger SA92

    RedTiger SA92 Member

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    Hello,

    I've searched on the internet but couldn't find any solution to my problem. Also saw the thread: TGV TVM-430 Emergency Brake was closed without solution :|. So then a new thread.

    The problem: Not able to move train again after TVM (emergency) brake due the lack of pressure with the train brake.

    I encountered this problem twice and couldn't in no way reset the train because the train brake pressure will stay at 0 bar. If I switch of all safety systems and reset the train it still wouldn't help. Not sure if I do miss something or that this is a bug.
     
  2. aeronautic237

    aeronautic237 Well-Known Member

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  3. RedTiger SA92

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    You mean page 26. Yes I did that but it stays interlocked because nothing happens when I use the train brake. I also turned later on all safety systems off. Even did reset the whole train by turning everything off including batteries but I still didn't get any pressure on the trian brake.
     
  4. aeronautic237

    aeronautic237 Well-Known Member

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    Oh then I can't help sorry.

    Also it could be both depending on how you look at the page number.
     
  5. sncfyt#7264

    sncfyt#7264 New Member

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    If you run with safety systems, turn them all off, then:
    Put the train in service retention, then...
    Turn off the auxilliary power (hold for 3 seconds), then turn the power back on (hold for 3 seconds).
    Press service retention cancel (now you can put the train into forward) (and put the safety systems back on if you use them).
     

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