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Hi Everyone, 

Took delivery of my UP #844 FEF Northern the other night.  Fired her up...and...headlight/cablight/front market lights/emergency lights, all dead.

Interestingly enough, everything else on the locomotive worked just fine.  I attempted to reset the engine and went through the various Aux2 command functions, none of which solved the issue.

Now I am in by no means a technical expert on these models, and I tend to shy away from disassembly, but my curiosity got the best of me and I removed the boiler (it's only three screws that are all very accessible).  Lo and behold (and please see attached picture) an electronic clip was almost completely disconnected from one of the engine boards.  I reconnected and all lighting features on the engine work like a charm!

Woo hoo...Alex M....you'd be proud of me bud!

And here she is...

Best,

Michael

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Silver Lake posted:

Grammar Police with thier shiny home-made badges are always on the prowl. Eternal vigilance is a small price to nit pick. 

I'm glad you were able to self diagnose and fix your engine. There is nothing worse than a non-starter straight from the box. 

Yes, apparently quite the tough crowd here...geez.  

Thanks very much.  Couldn't agree more, quite disconcerting to have issues right from the factory, but it's part of the hobby and I'm happy I was able to rectify with minimal effort. 

Happy 4th of July!

Michael

Hancock52 posted:

Well done. I think you deserve the AlexM "B*lls of Steel" award for opening up a brand new engine.

Ha, thank you.  As I highlighted in my initial post, it wasn't all that difficult to remove the boiler.  Effectively, you have three screws securing the assembly in place (two under the cab and one under the front pilot).  Just take extra care when removing the boiler, as there are a multitude of wires connected to the boiler itself.  This is not an exercise I partake in often, and it's incredible to see the inner-workings of these models; you truly garner an appreciation for the level of sophistication.

Happy 4th of July!

Michael

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