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					<description><![CDATA[If your sure you have got all the normal stuff covered dirty wheels lose connections etc,---- You didn,t say if you were running DCC or not but if you are I have had the same problem the engine would stop or slow down and then take off again for no reason. I fixed the problem by resetting the option switch in the command station back to factory spec which cleared all the internal memory and everything started running normal again.  Good Luck]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If your sure you have got all the normal stuff covered dirty wheels lose connections etc,&#8212;- You didn,t say if you were running DCC or not but if you are I have had the same problem the engine would stop or slow down and then take off again for no reason. I fixed the problem by resetting the option switch in the command station back to factory spec which cleared all the internal memory and everything started running normal again.  Good Luck</p>
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