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AFG 3.3AE elliptical

AFG 3.3AE elliptical Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for AFG 3.3AE elliptical, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Horizon Elliptical Guide Rail End Cap for AFG 3.3AE - Part 064736-AA

    Back frame set diagram

    Horizon Elliptical Guide Rail End Cap

    Part #064736-AA

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Elliptical Pedal Arm Pulley Cover, Left for AFG 3.3AE - Part 1000100845

    Elliptical Pedal Arm Pulley Cover, Left

    Part #1000100845

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Elliptical Screw for AFG 3.3AE - Part 1000216858

    Elliptical Screw

    Part #1000216858

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Wire (black) for AFG 3.3AE - Part 1000101661

    Main section diagram

    Wire (black)

    Part #1000101661

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Cover Set for AFG 3.3AE - Part 1000346194

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    Cover Set

    Part #1000346194

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Swing Arm for AFG 3.3AE - Part 1000300149

    Swing Arm

    Part #1000300149

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Screw for AFG 3.3AE - Part 004628-00

    Console mast diagram

    Screw

    Part #004628-00

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Screw-m10x for AFG 3.3AE - Part 062257-A

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    Screw-m10x

    Part #062257-A

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Guide Rail Ornament for AFG 3.3AE - Part 1000101696

    Guide Rail Ornament

    Part #1000101696

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Owner's Manual for AFG 3.3AE - Part 1000107516

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    Owner's Manual

    Part #1000107516

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AFG Elliptical 3.3AE FAQs

The most common issues we see on the Afg 3 elliptical are loose or squeaking moving parts, console or display problems, incorrect speed readings, and resistance that will not change. Most problems trace back to loose hardware, worn pivot points, or a sensor or console connection that needs attention.

Common problems and what they usually point to

  • Handle bars feel loose or wobbly: loose fasteners at the pivot points, worn bushings, or play in the linkage
  • Squeaking noise while pedaling: dry pivot points, loose bolts, or worn rollers/bearings
  • Resistance will not change: resistance motor issue, wiring connection problem, or console control problem
  • Incorrect speed displayed: reed switch alignment, magnet position, or a loose sensor wire
  • Console is dim or will not turn on: power supply/batteries (if equipped), console wiring, or console failure

Quick checks we recommend first

  1. Unplug the elliptical (or remove batteries if your console uses them).
  2. Re-tighten frame, handlebar, and pedal arm fasteners in the sequence shown in the owner's manual.
  3. Inspect wiring harness connections at the console mast and near moving joints; reseat any loose connectors.
  4. Check for rubbing, wobble, or side-to-side play at pivots; lubricate only where the manual allows.

Symptom-to-fix guide

Symptom Most likely area Best next step
Handle bars are loose Pivot hardware/linkage Tighten and inspect for wear; follow elliptical handle bars are loose
Squeaking noise Pivots/rollers/fasteners Tighten, inspect, and lubricate as allowed; see elliptical making squeaking noise
Resistance will not change Resistance motor or wiring Run resistance test steps; see elliptical pedal resistance won't change
Incorrect speed Reed switch/magnet Verify alignment and gap; see how to adjust an elliptical reed switch
Console dim/no power Console power/wiring Check power source and connections; see elliptical console display is dim

Why it matters

On an elliptical, small amounts of looseness or misalignment quickly turn into noise, inaccurate readings, and premature wear on moving joints. Catching these early keeps workouts smooth and protects the drive and resistance system.

Last updated: March 2026

An Afg elliptical like model 3 typically lasts 7 to 12 years with regular home use and basic maintenance. Lifespan depends most on how often it’s used, how well bolts stay tightened, and whether moving joints are kept clean and lubricated per the owner's manual.

Typical lifespan by use level

  • Light use (1 to 3 workouts/week): 10 to 12 years
  • Moderate use (4 to 6 workouts/week): 8 to 10 years
  • Heavy use (daily, multiple users): 7 to 9 years
  • High sweat/dust environment: expect the lower end of the range

What usually wears out first

Most elliptical machines reach the end of their “like-new” feel before they stop working. Common wear points include:

  • Pedal arm and crank bushings or bearings (play, clicking, wobble)
  • Drive belt or pulley surfaces (slip, thump)
  • Resistance system (inconsistent levels)
  • Console buttons or display (dim, intermittent)
  • Hardware loosening over time (handlebars, uprights)

Maintenance that extends life

Use these habits to keep your Afg model 3 running smoothly:

  • Re-tighten frame, pedal, and handlebar fasteners on a schedule
  • Keep rails and pivot points clean; wipe sweat after each workout
  • Lubricate only where the manual specifies (avoid over-lubricating)
  • Level the machine so it does not rock on the floor
  • Address squeaks and looseness early before parts oval out
Maintenance item Good interval What it prevents
Bolt check and re-torque Monthly Looseness, frame wear
Cleaning contact points Weekly Squeaks, premature wear
Leveling check As needed Rocking, uneven stress
Inspect moving joints Every 3 to 6 months Clicking, wobble

Why it matters

A loose or unlevel elliptical puts extra load on the crank, pedal arms, and resistance system; that accelerates wear and shortens overall lifespan.

Last updated: March 2026

For your Afg elliptical, the model number is printed on the machine’s ID label (rating plate). On most ellipticals, that label is on the frame near the front stabilizer, rear base, or underneath a side cover; match it to the format shown in the [owner's manual].

Where to look on an elliptical

Check these common label locations first:

  • Front base tube near the transport wheels
  • Rear stabilizer bar (back foot)
  • Main frame upright (near the pedal arms)
  • Under a plastic shroud or side cover by the flywheel
  • Underside of the frame (use a flashlight)

What the label looks like and what to write down

The ID label usually includes several fields. Record them exactly as printed:

  • Model number (the key for parts lookup)
  • Serial number (helps identify production run)
  • Brand (Afg)
  • Electrical rating (if your unit has an AC adapter)
Label field Why it matters Example format
Model number Ensures correct diagrams and parts Letters and numbers (varies)
Serial number Helps confirm the exact version Longer number/letter string

Why it matters

Using the correct model number prevents ordering the wrong console, resistance motor, pedal arm hardware, or covers. Ellipticals often have multiple revisions that look similar but use different parts.

If the label is missing or unreadable

Use these steps to narrow it down:

  • Check the underside of the frame for a second sticker
  • Look inside the shroud area for a label (unplug power first)
  • Compare your console layout and frame style to the diagrams in the [owner's manual]
  • Use the serial number (if readable) to help confirm the correct model listing

Last updated: March 2026

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