No luck I have traced the wires and in some areas they are flat not sure if that is a problem. I checked everything over and over. Could it be a bad board that the wires are soldered to? Does anyone have or know if I can buy the wire setup? It is still blowing my main fuse for track power.
1. Based on the set number you have given, 20-65228, this appears to be a car with overhead incandescent lighting - correct? It dates from 2013, which I think is slightly before MTH started using LEDs in passenger cars. That helps to trace where I think your problem might be, which is in the power supply to the lighting or the connection between that and the lighting itself, although it might also be something as simple as a burned out bulb on an incandescent lighting board, depending on exactly how the lights were wired. Another simple possibility is a bad on/off switch if this car has one, which I can’t determine from the set number.
2. Anyway, I have stared at your photo of what I think is the light power supply board, which I have homed in on in this image:
3. This does not look like any other MTH light board I have seen, and the part number “MD401 ROHS” printed on it does not register with me - although I have had K-Line PCBs numbered similarly. The three things that jumped out at me are:
(1) On the left side there’s solder blob bridging what seem to be two wire connections, but that may be deliberate.
(2) Below that there are what look like two contact pads - does the connection to the lights themselves rest on this?
(3) What this is attached to appears to be a plastic part that is attached to the frame rather than the frame itself, and maybe it is actually one side of the interior floor. If the frame is metal, which is what I’d expect, is that board insulated from it?
I am not sure but if there are no other components, like diodes, this board looks like it is meant to feed AC power to incandescent lights.