Originally Posted by Scrapiron Scher:
Curious. When the tender was on the track alone it did not respond to any of the commands. When the loco and tender were on the track, the loco responded to most commands but the loco was starting automatically and would not shut down, therefore I could not do a reset.
When the tender alone was on the track and power was shut, the tender did shut down with the normal sequence and the loco could be restarted when it was attached. Marty certainly told me to do that.
Eliot
The tender cannot take commands itself ,it receives them from the infra red drawbar.
I assume you must have a battery in the tender.
When you cut power to the track, the battery in the tender automatically activates the shutdown sequence.
This allows conventional operators to have the shutdown sounds.
I wonder if it was a mute issue as mentioned above, but the tender didn't "get the command" because the loss of power put it in "battery mode".
Keep in mind a legacy loco can be addressed and will operate just fine without its tender, it just doesn't make any sound.
I think its the tender battery that kept the tender sounds going that caused the confusion.
* As far as your smoke unit issues go, I don't think Lionel has released a locomotive without a defective fan motor since the first run of Legacy locos back in 2008.
I replaced one in my k4 a year ago and Lionels website hasn't had anymore in stock since. That tells ya something.