My premier MTH r-32 was repaired last year and given an upgraded ps 3-2 board. After a number of trips back to the local tech, we finally got it to work right. I ran it heavy through Christmas 2018, with all continuing to work well and then I moved it to a side track and gave some of my other fleet a work out. Well, two weeks ago, I decided to take it for a spin. At first, it ran slow, then with only 15 volts of power, it ran like a speed demon even with the thumb wheel set to 1 smph. In fact now, at any thumbwheel setting, it takes off at full, speed, has a delayed stop when I hit the direction control button, and won’t run subway stops or make the brake wheel sounds like it did after the ps3-2 installation. Otherwise, if I keep the power at 10 volts, it runs around my subway loop nicely and the bells and whistle work (still with delayed stopping, and no break noises/auto mode station stops). Well, today, I finally took the time to carefully remove the shell so that I didn’t rip off the manual sliding doors and then removed the inner shell to find the orange wire that goes to the tach reader pinched at the base of the engine motor. It’s not fully broke but the plastic coating has rubbed off and the metal wire is visible and may have shorted out at the base of the engine motor.
If that is the case, is this something that a novice like myself can repair or am I looking at a shorted out cruise control portion of my board? Can I just buy a new tach reader And install that? I do not want to bring this back to the tech repair guy and would prefer trying to fix this myself, if possible. Any one else experience this and successfully repair it? Thanks for any suggestions/ thoughts.