Mark,
Thanks for the info. First, though, I've sent a message to Charles Ro, telling them of the problems. I've heard they're good about such things. Then, I'll send the message to the places you suggested.
Hope your Christmas is a good one too! All in all, the problems with this locomotive are maddening, but not crucial to life as we know it. Especially since I'm only a month out of the hospital for a coronary bypass. I'm recovering nicely and just about 85% back, but I just don't need any extra aggravation. Just last night the whole family was over for a nice dinner and gift exchange. That's what it's all about this time of year, isn't it?
Don,
Thanks on the suggestion of TMCC/Legacy or whatever they're calling it now. I absolutely refuse to be coerced into buying more electronic stuff that costs too much, doesn't work most of the time, and is more complicated than a simple three position reverse unit. AUX1, Cab Remote, up/down key, volume key. Who needs it? Not that I'm a Luddite when it comes to electronics, I've been working with computers since 1971. It's just that I'm cheap. Adding $150 to each locomotive plus the extra expense of the power units and controllers just goes against my basic cheapness. By the way, my car has a manual transmission, crank windows and no air conditioning, power steering or power brakes. Simple. My U33C runs nicely with a Gilbert transformer conventionally. It was supposed to have at least bell and horn sounds using Lionel's control button. Doesn't work but other sounds do. However, this isn't the only locomotive that has had issues from Lionel. All of the have some sort of problem, including the remake of the C&O Geep in the Defender set, which had a simple bell that crapped out. It worked ONCE. Not a good track record, Lionel. And don't get me started on the lousy trucks they made for their rolling stock. That issue may have been fixed now, but I'll never know. From now on, I'll continue to peruse junk boxes under tables at shows and revive old Gilbert items. For newer things, there's always American Models, about a half hour's drive from my house, and MTH items. But I'm not to sure about MTH either. They also have a proprietary control system for their motive power. So I'll probably just stick to their rolling stock. But at this point in my life, I have to ask myself: "Do I really need any more trains?" Probably not. But that's a topic for another day.
To all who read this long missive, thank you for listening. I hope your experience with Lionel is better than mine. Have a safe and wonderful holiday season! If any of you are in the Detroit area, look me up. I work at the Henry Ford in Dearborn and can get anybody into the Museum or Village for free!