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I just picked up a new Legacy NYC 4-6-0 Ten Wheeler (2131070) yesterday at a reputable dealer.  He tested everything in the shop before packaging it up and everything worked as it should.  I ran it for about ten minutes last evening and everything was okay.  This afternoon, I started it up and ran a couple of laps, again, everything okay.  I shut the power down to change out some rolling stock. When I powered the layout back up I had no sound.  The whistle steam activates when I blow the whistle, but no sound.  I am using a Z-4000 for power, never over 18 volts.  I did not kill the power to the transformer when I changed the cars out, I only cut the throttle.  I tried a re-set with no luck.  I also killed the power to the transformer with no luck.  What should I try next?

This is my first Legacy steam locomotive.  I have several Legacy diesels and have had no problems with any of them.

Tom

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Okay,  I removed the locomotive.  I get some sound from the tender (turbo-generator/banging noises) no whistle or bell.  The coupler does not fire.  When I couple the loco to the tender I lose all sounds.  When I uncoupled the loco from the tender and separated them a few inches I got a clicking sound from the tender, but no other sounds.  When I moved the tender away from the loco (around a curve) the turbo sounds came back, but no whistle or bell.

Tom

I forgot to mention that I am operating with TMCC, not Legacy control.

I disconnected the TMCC (disconnected the power to the command base and disconnected the wire to the track) and tried it conventionally.  Everything works fine.  (That was an interesting experiment.  I forgot how many locomotives were on the layout.  They all came to life in conventional mode!)  Only seems to be a problem in TMCC mode.  I even held my hand over the loco and tender to check for ground plane issues.

Tom

@Tom Densel posted:

Okay,  I removed the locomotive.  I get some sound from the tender (turbo-generator/banging noises) no whistle or bell.  The coupler does not fire.  When I couple the loco to the tender I lose all sounds.  When I uncoupled the loco from the tender and separated them a few inches I got a clicking sound from the tender, but no other sounds.  When I moved the tender away from the loco (around a curve) the turbo sounds came back, but no whistle or bell.

Tom

IIRC the tender IR needs to "see" the engine for chuff, whistle, and bell in command mode.

I just checked things out again.  It runs fine in conventional mode.  The bell and whistle work from the transformer in conventional mode.  I do not get any chuffing in conventional mode. ( I initially thought I did get chuffing, but discovered I had a flat spot boxcar in the consist)

This is the only Legacy steamer that I have.  My uncle has several, so I can try it out at his place.

I have 042 curves on my layout.  Could the tight curves have caused a wire to come loose in the drawbar wireless tether?  I find it odd that there are no sounds when the loco is coupled to the tender, but ancillary sounds when disconnected.

Tom

No chuffing suggests that the IR link between them is not working.  Next question.  Is the smoke chuffing normally when you run?  Did you consider trying the mix-n-match I recommended to narrow the issue down to either the locomotive or tender?

I seriously doubt it's the O42 curves, I believe this locomotive is actually rated to run on O31 curves.

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No chuffing suggests that the IR link between them is not working.  Next question.  Is the smoke chuffing normally when you run?  Did you consider trying the mix-n-match I recommended to narrow the issue down to either the locomotive or tender?



I don't have access to another Legacy steam locomotive at this time.  My uncle has several and I will take this over to his layout in the near future.

The smoke is chuffing normally in TMCC mode.

Tom

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