Thanks. I think someone inserted a bulb that's too large into this unit. When I tried to move the motor forward to release it, the bulb kept blocking its movement. Fortunately, the problem turned out to be that the bulb was merely loose, not blown. With judicious help from needlenose pliers, I was able to tighten the bulb without removing the motor. Everything's back together again and working OK. Thanks again.
John
I just went down and took my 999 apart. the two screws on the front come out, them the motor comes right out. may need to wiggle the motor a bit, and pull it forward. the trailing truck stays in place.
Dave
It's a TOY, A child's PLAYTHING!!! (Woody from Toy Story)
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