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Traction motors can only withstand speed up to a certain amount, usually indicated red on the speedometer. Going above that speed can result in {{pll|Electrical Powertrain Damage|catastrophic failure}}, regardless of whether the traction motors, or the {{pll|Reverser|reverser}}, are engaged or not.
Traction motors can only withstand speed up to a certain amount, usually indicated red on the speedometer. Going above that speed can result in {{pll|Electrical Powertrain Damage|catastrophic failure}}, even if traction motors are in no way engaged.

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Traction motors can only withstand speeds up to a certain amount, usually indicated red on the speedometer. Going faster than that can result in {{pll|Electrical Powertrain Damage|catastrophic failure}}, even if traction motors are in no way engaged.

Traction motors can only withstand speed up to a certain amount, usually indicated red on the speedometer. Going above that speed can result in catastrophic failure , even if traction motors are in no way engaged.