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I was running my Lionel UP ES44AC 6-28396 when the sounds just stopped working.  The loco goes forward and backwards but no sounds.  I have pulled the shell and swapped the RS 6 board and RS Power Supply board with another ES44AC.  These boards work fine in the other loco.  That points me to the motherboard.  When I power up the loco I can hear a light click about every 2 seconds from the speakers.  I have ohmed out the serial conductor from the radio board to the motherboard.  I have ran the sound pot up and down a few times.  I have switched Railsounds off and on also.

Looking for suggestions on how to troubleshoot this problem.   

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Thanks GRJ.  I removed the 4 mounting screws and flipped it up to inspect and didn’t see anything obvious.  I will go ahead and disconnect the board and do a closer inspection.   Next I will swap motherboards with another working unit to confirm that is the location of the trouble.

Maybe we have a bad/cold solder joint on one of the pins of the motherboard.  Reason is that when it was not working I barely touched/moved the RS6 sound board and it worked for 2 seconds.   I can’t get that to repeat though.

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I checked the pot and it was 10K each way and smooth.   I swapped a working motherboard to this loco and no change.   I disconnected the SFC1 board just in case it was drawing things down and no luck.  I don’t believe the DCDS is causing it because it’s driving the wheels fine.   I don’t think it’s the radio board because the loco will respond forward and back.   I don’t think speakers because 2 of them and I can hear the tapping /pulse sounds.   Those pulses increase frequency when trying to honk horn or ring bell.  I’m really at a loss for what to check next.   Ideas anyone?

Please don't mock me for making such a basic suggestion, but have you verified the program/run switch is in run?  I know, I know...just don't ask me how I have experience tearing an engine apart to diagnose only to realize that switch was in the program mode...

A little more engine-specific: These have die cast shells and die-cast stanchions for the handrails, but to insulate the handrail grab iron for use as the signal antenna, there's a little plastic tip on each stanchion that can easily slip off.  It may be worth verifying the antenna is good and the hand rails are not grounded to the body anywhere.  This led to various issues on my ES44ACs.

Thanks Woody for the suggestions.  I'm very stumped on this one and looking for all the help I can get.

Right now with the shell removed the handrail antennas are not in play.

I did verify the Prog/Run switch position visually as well as with a meter.

BTW Woody, the reason the shell first came off was because only horn and bell was working, no crew talk or engine revs.  Somebody didn't check that the Railsounds Switch was off. 

Actually been swapping known good boards into the bad loco.   I did also try the suspects RS and RS Power boards into the good loco and they worked.  

More things I tried:  I removed connector to DCDS and no change.  I removed connector to tach and no change.  Only connectors I have right now on MB are J1(Power and serial) J2 (speakers and pot) and J3 (battery and RS switch).  

Chalk up another one for @gunrunnerjohn.  His last parting recommendation was start at the speaker and work my way back.   Well, it was the speaker.   Actually one of the speakers was loose enough in the fuel tank that it rotated and allowed a terminal to touch the chassis (speaker hold down bracket).  Earlier when I checked speaker resistance it was wire to wire at J2 connector.  I did not check to ground.

Just needed to slightly rotate the speaker and tighten.   Now it’s time to get this beast and the test loco back together.

Thanks again Gunrunner!!

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