Thanks for the update, Bill. I was just going to suggest that remedy.
Tom
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Time...It marches on...without ever turning around to see if anyone is even keeping in step.
I found the answer to my problem. With the engine on the track hit f6 twice
Since the locos use to run, I will assume the motor and gears are ok.
Did you re-cycle the power after the procedure? Look at the link.
http://www.nmra.org/sites/default/files/sr201402_dcc.pdf
Rich
If you ever fall over in public, pick yourself up and say “sorry it’s been a while since I inhabited a body.” And just walk away.
What scale are we working with here and which DCC system do you have? What brand of decoder is installed in the locomotive? Which reset procedure did you use (different decoder brands use different reset CVs).
Are the locomotives in a consist? Delete any consist that might contain those two locomotives.
If they are not in a consist:
Does the locomotive run on DC (if decoder is equipped to do that)? Did you convert these locomotives or did someone else, or are they newer run Walthers proto2000 with DCC and sound?
Do the wheels turn freely? If so you have cracked gears. If not take the shell off. Roll the flywheel by hand, if it moves attempt to run the locomotive. Is the motor turning? If not check the wires. If yes then look into a gear problem. If definitely not a gear problem or wire problem, disconnect the decoder, place the locomotive on a un-powered section of track, and check for continuity between the motor and the rails (with decoder removed you should see OL and/or not have a beep if multivolt meter is so equipped).
I have an E8 and a SW7 both by lifelike that have sound but will not move. When you increase the throttle the sound will increase as though the loco is moving but it is not moving. I tried a reset but that did not work. Both of these did work properly at one time but not now. They have not been used for at least six months. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks