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In the Hartnell era it wasn't called the fault locator. It was indeed called the fault indicator.
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(In the Hartnell era it wasn't called the fault locator. It was indeed called the fault indicator.)
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The '''fault locator''' was a component of [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]]. It was located in the computer banks lining the console room wall. It was used to detect the source of malfunctions on the ship.
The '''fault locator''', otherwise known as the fault indicator, was a component of [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]]. It was located in the computer banks lining the console room wall. It was used to detect the source of malfunctions on the ship.


When the TARDIS failed to dematerialise from [[Skaro]], [[Susan Foreman|Susan]] checked the fault locator and determined that one of the [[fluid link]]s had run out of [[mercury (element)|mercury]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Daleks]]'')
When the TARDIS failed to dematerialise from [[Skaro]], [[Susan Foreman|Susan]] checked the fault locator and determined that one of the [[fluid link]]s had run out of [[mercury (element)|mercury]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Daleks]]'')
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