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You can go online to find lots of information about how to fix a treadmill yourself. If you go to YouTube you can find instructional videos on how to fix common problems with a treadmill.
You should fix your treadmill if it does not cost more to fix than it does to buy a new one. If it costs more than half, than you should just get a new one and make sure it got warranty.
Give it away and purchase a treadmill from a company that has A) customer support and B) quality products
The question is broad, there are many things that can go wrong or cause problems with a treadmill. Usually it is either the belt or the motor that cause the most problems. Is your belt slipping, or "bogging down" while you are on the treadmill? Perhaps your unit is stopping after a few minutes of walking or running. To answer a specific question would require more input from the treadmill owner. I do provide treadmill troubleshooting tips on my website at http://treadmills.cc Thanks, Paul
The store that sold you the treadmill really should fix it free, if it didn't work when they sent it to you. If they refuse, find the manufacturer's website, they should sell parts. If not, there's always eBay and Amazon.
You can get replacement parts from some manufactures, however it depends on the make/model of your treadmill. You should look either at the manufacturer website, or enquire at any retail outlet selling your make/model.
It depends on where the NordicTrack treadmill was originally purchased. If it was purchased through a major department store like Sears then the treadmill may still be under a warranty service. These stores often have a repair service available. Otherwise, the only options would be to contact the NordicTrack company directly, or to possibly find a local handyman to attempt to fix it.
I think the new nordictrack treadmill is wonderful! It's much better than the old Bowflex treadmill I have sitting out in my garage, which broke months ago; I gave up on trying to fix it, as it soon proved not worth all the hard work and effort. The nordictrack treadmill, however, hasn't broken once or even shown any signs of breaking in the month that I've had it, unlike the Bowflex. You should definitely buy this product!
I believe that for most people this would be a bad move, however, if you enjoy fixing broken equipment, this might work out for you. If you think you can get someone else to fix it for you, bear in mind that you will almost certainly spend less money by just getting a treadmill that works in the first place.
Sears Department store is one place that sells the Proform 725EX Treadmill. They offer replacement parts for sale, and they have technicians who make house/business calls to fix the equipment if a store is in the vicinity of the problem.
I have a 340 code replaced the crank sensor 3 times replaced the cam position sensor still did not fix it the Dakota runs fine but when it gets warm it will not start until it cools off.
Can you move the belt by hand? Look for something jamming the belt. Just replacing the fuse won't help until you fix whatever it is that is causing it to blow a fuse. Don't use a bigger fuse or you may fry the wires inside, making it more expensive to repair