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Damage to such a powertrain subsystem can occur from {{pll|Body Damage|collisions}}, but it is much more severe when caused by {{pll|Powertrain Overheating|overloading electrical systems with excessive current}}, premature {{pll|Reverser|reverser}} operation and {{pll|Traction Motors|traction motor overspeeding}}.
Damage to such a powertrain subsystem can occur from {{pll|Body Damage|collisions}}, but it is much more severe when caused by {{pll|Powertrain Overheating|overloading electrical systems with excessive current}}, premature {{pll|Reverser|reverser}} operation, and {{pll|Traction Motors|traction motor overspeeding}}. Exposure to {{pll|Flammable|fire}}, or submersion in water, can also damage this subsystem.

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Damage to such a powertrain subsystem can occur from {{pll|Body Damage|collisions}}, but it is much more severe when caused by {{pll|Powertrain Overheating|overloading electrical systems with excessive current}}, premature {{pll|Reverser|reverser}} operation, and {{pll|Traction Motors|traction motor overspeeding}}. Exposure to {{pll|Flammable|fire}}, or submersion in water, can also damage this subsystem.

Damage to such a powertrain subsystem can occur from collisions , but it is much more severe when caused by overloading electrical systems with excessive current , premature reverser operation, and traction motor overspeeding . Exposure to fire , or submersion in water, can also damage this subsystem.