Is just this engine stopping, or are you getting a short that shuts down the whole system? Put another engine on the tracks with its lights on, and see if they shut down or stay on while you try to run this engine.
You may have done something as simple as picking up a bit of wire in the wheels, causing a short. I'm going to agree with the other posters who said you might have a loose wire as the most likely explanation, but while you've got it apart, debris in the wheels or even the gear train could cause similar problems.
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You haven't mentioned which DCC/Command Station you are running. I had a loco that, after sitting in a box for a few months, was sporatic and jerky. Seems that my command station (Digitrax Zephyr Xtra) needed to be reset/purged. Also, any other throttles on the layout with that loco dialed up?
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i had a simular problem with two of my kato ho scale sd90. i ran them so much that i started having problems. i found that if i would squeeze them near the motor brushes that they would run fine, soon as i would let go they would either stop running or just run bad. found out the brushes wore so much the spring could not help make the brush keep in contact with the commutator. new brushes are in order. so check your brushes in the motor. hope that helps
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Normally I advise: clean the wheels.
Now, however, I will ask: Did you also clean the axle bearings/contact wipers? You can have no continuity issues, but when trying to move however...... Intermittent contact like the type stated, I start by looking at wheels/rails, than contact wipers, than wiring.
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If the wires to the QSI decoder are connected with those black plastic slip-on wire holders, solder all the connections to insure good contact.
It may be connections to the motor that came loosened with time.I've had a similar problem with a Tsunami,a loose motor connection made it stop and flash a trouble code every now and then.
I have a Walthers GP8 with a factory installed QSI decoder. It has run perfectly for five years. Now it is having problems:
I have tried the following remedies:
Does anyone have any bright ideas?