Broke a needle, the error comes on main motor lock... Then inappropriate needle position... Can't move any of machine- race for that needle won't move from down position and bobbin case won't move...
SOURCE: Bobbin Carriage clanking noise, yet the machine sews fine??
If your bobbin area is making a noise, then do NOT sew with the machine until a reputable technician looks at it. You may have thrown something just a little off line - not enough to affect sewing NOW, but it could easily cause troubles down the line.
I suggest you call ahead and talk directly to the repair person - not to the sales person. Ask if you can bring in the machine while he/she is in the shop so they can listen while you run it.
You aren't trying to cheat the store out of the repair charge, just ensuring that the problem is diagnosed correctly.
You paid lots of money for this machine - it deserves good care.
SOURCE: Inapproipiate needle stop position THEN Main Motor Lock comes on
The BELT was OFF. I guess it did that during shipment to me. So my husband just put it back on. THAT SIMPLE. It just kept making a motor trying to run sound and my husband took the left top cover off and seen it was only the belt. I was SO excited. It saved me a service call.
SOURCE: my needle keeps hitting the bobbin casing...have
Your timing is off. There should be a ruber belt behind your hand wheel, if you take off the case around it; you should be able to adjust your timing of the bobbin casing.
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