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I found a K-line engine for sale that the TMCC does not function.  I do not know the full details, just that the TMCC does not work  but it runs in Conventional Mode.  I have never worked on or trouble-shot an engine.  Is there someone or somewhere that repairs K-Line TMCC engines?  I know this is kinda of vague, but I really like the engine and would love to get it repaired.

Thanks,

Ray

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Originally Posted by gunrunnerjohn:

It would depend on what price you pay, but typically the truly upgradable ones needed the TMCC boards plugged in to make them go.  If you need both the RailSounds and R2LC, figure on $60-125 for the parts, depending on how lucky you are locating the parts on the used market.

 

There were some TMCC "ready" K Line engines, the GG1s that required a speaker, housing, motherboard, etc. I bought a couple and found it almost impossible to get the hardware, etc. So I resold them and bought the already TMCC versions.

Well, after putting it on the track and verifying what does and doesn't operate in conventional mode, next step will probably be to take the shell off and shoot some pictures of what it has inside.  Any boards that are plugged in you can remove one at a time and shoot a picture of.  That should be enough information to move on with a resolution of your issues.

 

The page on Legacy K-Line certainly looks like this came stock with TMCC, so it might be a simple issue.

 

These things are better fixed on the bench of someone who knows the boards.  If it will run in conventional and not TMCC, start with a continuity test between the antenna and pin 23 on the R2LC board.  Follow the grey antenna wire to the white Leoco connection on the motherboard.  Pull it off the motherboard and plug it back in.  I would then pull all three boards and replug them back in.  Next I would do a reset and reprogram the locomotive with the AUX number in your manual.  These things are simple and the fact you are running in conventional is a help.

 

A few questions.  When you run in conventional, are all the sounds, smoke  and control working properly?  When you power up in TMCC mode, what happens?  If you have no smoke in conventional, pull the 3 pin plug off the end of your smoke unit and try to address the engine again in TMCC.  Do you have another R2LC you can swap out to check things? 

 

One last thing, check the run/program switch for continuity in each direction.  I have seen these that are bad.  Let us know how you make out.

 

 

Last edited by Marty Fitzhenry

I think Marty has covered the most likely issues.  As stated, this seems to be a fairly minor issue, all the proper boards are there.

 

Since you have other TMCC engines, if you need an R2LC for testing, you can borrow one long enough to test it.

 

One point about installing a different R2LC, you have to program it for the engine, and for K-Line cruise there are additional programming steps.  I believe for that diesel, it would be first setting the TMCC ID, then AUX1,7,8 to signify it's a diesel with K-Line cruise.

 

 

 

Thank you Bill, I used your reset instructions.  I can hear the couplers and the Yard Tower Com now.  It is a little jerky in reverse and the Crew Chatter is garbled, but that may be the way it is, this is the first K-line Engine I have owned.

I appreciate and am impressed with the support the forum members have shared.  thank you all again,

Ray

It shouldn't be jerky in either direction, I'd be looking at mechanical issues first.  Make sure both motors turn freely for a complete rev of the truck wheels by hand.  Make sure the motor mounts are secure.  There is a screw under the truck that secures the motor, and the motor mount has a couple of screws.  Either can be loose and cause issues.

 

Some K-Line engines are Jerky in reverse at slow speeds.  At faster speeds it smooths out.  Additionally, there are reference documentation on K-Line cruise so you can set the speed steps you desire. Again good score, and yes, for RailSounds 4 (Lionel included) some of the crew talk dialogue is not meant to be understood.  G

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