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Hi Guys,

Brand new Visionline GG1  starts up instantly on it's own when power applied to track. Will not take program function or reset function  ( running all the time ) Does not seem to be communicationg with remote.  Not the track, or Legacy remote several other Legacy engines work fine.  Called customer support, no help. 

Hate to have to send it back to Lionel any ideas ? Thanks so much,

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TJ Wallace posted:
 Called customer support, no help. 

 

Did they suggest things and it didn't work?  Did they just ask you to return it with an RA?  Both are being helpful but may have not yeilded the desired results.

Short of troubleshooting your Legacy / TMCC setup which I could assume is fine then you'd probably have to open it up and check for board seating issues.  I haven't seen one of these open yest so I'm not sure what you'll be getting into if you don't want to return it.  The pantographs I believe also act as the antenna.  Could they be shorting to the shell somewhere?

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Hi Marty,

Thanks for the reply, they did give me a few things to try, nothing I had not already tried myself. Just seems like it is starting in conventional mode, it wont dart off just sits and runs. It does seem to work in conventional mode, I only have a short programming track but do have forward reverse horn, bell and panographs go up.

Thanks again,

Each body mounting to frame mount has an insulator (plastic) mounted on them and I have seen some that have fallen off in assembly.  Now your body sees ground and you cannot address the engine.  The body is your antenna.  Worth opening up to see if you have this issue.  If you separate the body from the frame so no continuity is present,  using jumper wires to put power to your locomotive, power it up and see if you can address it.

MartyE, the body is the antenna not the pans.  That is the reason for the plastic insulators pictured below.  Each body post (6) needs these.  I have seen them missing.  The six screws that attach the body to the frame also have insulating washers on them.  Please take note  to ensure the washers are present on the screws.

 

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Marty Fitzhenry posted:

I would call Lionel and get an RA number.  You may be into the RCMC board.  Only 1?  Ouch.  While it is open, it does not hurt to look at the antenna board.

Hi Marty,

I did re-seat that board and checked the connection on the shell while it was apart,  no luck. I will be sending it back was just hoping for a easy fix. Thanks again for all your help.

TJ

 

TJ Wallace posted:

Hi Guys,

Brand new Visionline GG1  starts up instantly on it's own when power applied to track. Will not take program function or reset function  ( running all the time ) Does not seem to be communicationg with remote.  Not the track, or Legacy remote several other Legacy engines work fine.  Called customer support, no help. 

Hate to have to send it back to Lionel any ideas ? Thanks so much,

TJ,

My new VL GG1 had the same exact problem as yours, right out of the box, when power was applied to the tracks it would come up in Conventional mode and not respond to TMCC/Legacy commands.

I figured it was a bad or loose radio board, called Lionel, got an RA, and retuned it to Lionel. I received it back this week, it works perfectly now. The repair work order stated they replaced a bad radio board. The round trip didn't cost me a dime. Took a couple of weeks from start to finish.

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Marty Fitzhenry posted:

That was a great way to get it done.  I am in the process of trying to get my hands on a good sized number of those plastic mounting bushings.

Marty,

You are probably going to need them. The tape they used to insulate the shell from the chassis does not look like it will last forever either. More fixes down the road I think. 

Thanks, TJ

I am with you on the tape.  On the plastic bushings you will notice a tab on the side.  That tab goes on the body side of the mounting stud.  The idea is to keep the body and frame from saying hello.  I am a fan of some of the features of this engine and have not been quick to talk it down.  For the ones people complain about on the forum, many are standing tall and run very well.  Lionel spent good money to design this engine.  I feel bad things happen with the people who assemble it.   When you send it to Dean at Customer service, he will fix you up.

I know it hurts to have this issue with a new engine but better now than when it is out of warranty.

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Marty Fitzhenry posted:

I am with you on the tape.  On the plastic bushings you will notice a tab on the side.  That tab goes on the body side of the mounting stud.  The idea is to keep the body and frame from saying hello.  I am a fan of some of the features of this engine and have not been quick to talk it down.  For the ones people complain about on the forum, many are standing tall and run very well.  Lionel spent good money to design this engine.  I feel bad things happen with the people who assemble it.   When you send it to Dean at Customer service, he will fix you up.

I know it hurts to have this issue with a new engine but better now than when it is out of warranty.

Marty,

Yes I did see the tab, and while it does work ( if they are properly installed ) cant help but think a better insulator could probably have been designed.  I am not a design engineer by any means, I have just seen in 40 years of auto repair things that work well and things that dont. Not knocking Lionel, I have many, I know it will be taken care of, just a bit frustrated. Like anything else, great when it works, disappointed when it doesn't 

TJ

 

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