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Depends what is wrong. If it is a wire disconnected you can solder it back together. If it is a broken wire you can replace it You should not remove all tthe wires at once as you will forget where they go, remove and replace one at a time and make sure the connection is good before going on to the next Wires are fixable but care must be taken to insulate the joint to prevent short circuits.
Steve shand
Trenton Model Train Repair
Take wires from the track and place directly on the motor contacts. See if it tries to move. If motor tries but won't turn, could need an oiling of the bearings or the gears have jammed.
Another question - is it DC or DCC? If you put a DC train on a DCC line it will buzz, visa versa it won't usually do anything.
If DC, then above solution will help fault find.
You need an ethernet connection between your PC and the CS2, a simple ethernet cable will do.. However, to actually communicate between PC and CS2 you need a program that generates the right protocol like Rocrail, Win-digipet, or Train Control.
If the wheels don't move even when you try to "slide" them with your fingers, the possible problem is with the motor brushes: with a pair of tweezers gently push the springs that hold the brushes (there is one cooper brush and a carbon brush, on the motor). Remove the brushes and replace them by new ones (available from any Marklin dealer). Notice that there are 2 brush models - for old motors and new motors (these ones use 2 carbon brushes instead). Hope this helps. Best!
click on this Link, and at the lower portion of the page is "contact us" click that and send a message to Mark at the company itself
http://www.marklin.com/
Probably the springs of the inverter unit are broken or too old. If you replace them by new Marklin springs, it shoud work. Notice that they must be the correct Marklin springs: any other springd probably won't work because their tension is not the correct one. Best!
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