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Threading AND sewing with a twin needle on a Brother sewing machine model #SQ-9000?
We have been trying to successfully sew using the twin needle on this machine. The owner of this machine is a seamstress with 50-years of sewing experience and have had use twin needles many times during her life on Singer sewing machines. We both have followed the instructions to the letter in how-to properly thread and sew using the twin needle multiple times and still cannot seem to make the machine work as it should.
Here's the main problem: When the machine starts sewing using the twin needle with both thread spools set as instructed, the threads become crossed at the foot jamming the fabric with the machine which results in a error code 6. We both spoke to customer service at Brother and they are telling us the same thing we can find in the owner's manual.
2 AnswersHobbies & Crafts1 decade ago2007 Escalade RWD Transmission failure?
I purchase this SUV new and I recently notice a reddish oilish fluid leaking from what appears to be the transmission link with the driveshaft. I don't tow anything, it's not an everyday usage vehicle and I rarely have two other passengers on it, Maintenance is done regularly and even before is due.
Since new, I have notice slow response to acceleration which the selling dealer said it was normal because it was a new truck. Now, I'm seeing this (leak) and I have read a few complaints from other owners who's transmissions have died. Should I be worry? GM Goodwrench replaced the Steering pump a week ago thinking it was the source of the leak but it wasn't. The SUV is still under warranty with 29,000 miles.
3 AnswersMaintenance & Repairs1 decade agoIs it OK to have 20,153 miles on a 16-months old new truck?
I'm not on a lease but I'm kinda curious to know if this is too much mileage for the time I have owned it.
5 AnswersOther - Cars & Transportation1 decade ago