I inserted 4 (C) batteries and the engine makes noise, but it won't move forward. I have a feeling there is another place for a battery, but have looked all over. Tried several new packages and nothing changed. Any advice?
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Are/was the battery terminals corroded ? May want to pull the batteries out and clean the contacts. The side for the other functions may be corroded.
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This train set is very particular and getting it to work each Christmas is a family tradition in frustration. First you must make sure that all the pieces of track are connected properly and that the track is perfectly symmetrical and flat. We double-check the battery positions every year and find one in wrong. There are + and - signs, but they're hard to see; use a flashlight. There is a black toggle switch below and behind the red stack that toggles forward (to make the train go forward) and backwards (reverse); straight out perpendicular to the train is the "stop" position. Also, you have to start at a stop/switch station. One other note: behind the red stack, there is a smaller black stack. If you turn this, you can make smoke come out of the stack. I think I remember someone suggesting a drop of cooking oil. Hope this helps!!! Hope you get it set up for Christmas!!!
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This train set is very particular and getting it to work each Christmas is a family tradition in frustration. First you must make sure that all the pieces of track are connected properly and that the track is perfectly symmetrical and flat. We double-check the battery positions every year and find one in wrong. There are + and - signs, but they're hard to see; use a flashlight. There is a black toggle switch below and behind the red stack that toggles forward (to make the train go forward) and backwards (reverse); straight out perpendicular to the train is the "stop" position. Also, you have to start at a stop/switch station. One other note: behind the red stack, there is a smaller black stack. If you turn this, you can make smoke come out of the stack. I think I remember someone suggesting a drop of cooking oil. Hope this helps!!! Hope you get it set up for Christmas!!!
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WELL WHERE EVER YOU BOUT IT FROM YOU SHOULD TRY TAKING IT BACK THERE AND GETTING THEM TO LOOK AT IT,TAKE IT TO THE SHOP,OR BUY A NEW ONE. :)
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The wires will have pulled off the circuit board inside.
Remove screws (force a hex driver in there) and solder wire back on.
Train surgey (geddit) is very fiddly. Have a drink first! ;-)
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I had the same problem with two of our three engines. I read somewhere that you can get them running by hitting the side of the engine against a hard surface. I can't believe it... IT WORKED! I guess the motor gets stuck and hitting it will get it going. All three engines are working now.
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