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Hey guys,

i picked up a 2009 lionmaster challenger.   It appears to have never been run.  It will not respond to legacy.  In conventional it will make lights sound and smoke but will not budge.  I got a great deal but before I send it to Lionel for service I am wondering if anyone has ideas I shoul try first.  Also does anyone know a good service center near Sacramento or should I just send it to Lionel.  Thanks!

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Bruk, I agree with you.  Before throwing in the towel he should do the reset with the AUX-1 then press 1 for steam.  If none of the restore code works, I would reseat the R4 and give it a go.  I have seen some R4 boards go on the early Legacy as I know you have.    A smart move on his part would be to pull the R4 board and mail it up to you to throw in your board tester.

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I agree with Marty. Try and reset the engine first. If that Doesn't work, I would remove the shell (I believe there are 6 screws for that engine), and re-seat the Radio Board. If nothing else works what you could also try doing is if you have any other LEGACY engines that have a R4LC inside you can swap them and see if there is any function thru both locos.

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Thanks guys. It's my only legacy loco. Now the headlight and smoker quit.  I think I will need to find a shop.

Definable the R4LC then. If you send it to a shop...I think the closest one to you is Eastside Trains in Kirkland, Washington, . If you send it there and mark it attention ''Bruk Bannister'' I can work it for you once I get it.

John, I have run into several bad R4 boards in the past year.  I am so glad Lionel came out with the RCMC board system and dumped the modular boards.   For those who have never been to Eastside trains in Kirkland Washington,  it is one fine shop with people who know what they are doing.  Not a small store.  Lots to see.

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