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{{pll|Damage Overview|Damage}} to such a powertrain subsystem can occur from collisions, but it is much more severe when caused by running {{pll|Powertrain Overheating|powertrains at too high of a temperature}}, bad {{pll|Mechanical Transmission|gear shifting}} and inadequate lubrication in {{pll|Internal Combustion Engine|diesel}} and {{pll|Lubrication Overview|steam}} engines. Exposure to {{pll|Flammable|fire}}, or submersion in water can also damage this subsystem. | {{pll|Damage Overview|Damage}} to such a powertrain subsystem can occur from collisions, but it is much more severe when caused by running {{pll|Powertrain Overheating|powertrains at too high of a temperature}}, bad {{pll|Mechanical Transmission|gear shifting}} and inadequate lubrication in {{pll|Internal Combustion Engine|diesel}} and {{pll|Lubrication Overview|steam}} engines. Exposure to {{pll|Flammable|fire}}, or submersion in water, can also damage this subsystem. |
Revision as of 21:27, 17 March 2025
Damage to such a powertrain subsystem can occur from collisions, but it is much more severe when caused by running powertrains at too high of a temperature , bad gear shifting and inadequate lubrication in diesel and steam engines. Exposure to fire , or submersion in water, can also damage this subsystem.