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I don't think it will, but you only need to cut one wire. That reduces the risk of the two wires shorting and damaging something. Tape off the wire so it won't accidentally contact anything. You might first want to check the manual to see if there is a way to disable the smoke generator without cutting anything - maybe there's a hidden switch that does the job.
'Triangle Screws' are security screws so that you can't remove them. Your question is a bit to specialised for Fixya, so contact the maker direct. They may just say, "send it back and we will replace it, or repair it".
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I would suspect a bad switch or a bad motor.
These parts are not available anywhere that I have ever heard of.. You might go to the store you purchased it from and ask them.
God bless your efforts.
Dec 7, 2011 - Polar Express only runs in reverse ... At this time of the year all Polar Express trains are programmed to run North only. ... This would not be so bad on the Strasburg set because half the time, the prototype runs in reverse.
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... trains that i set up around Christmas. The first train, according to the box, is a k-line 0/027 gauge dual motor mp-15. For a long time it has only run backwards.
If your locomotive continuously starts then stops, when prodded with hand/finger repeats process. Then most likely, first check your electric connection for a loose connection. If everything looks ok, check wheels on locomotive for dirty wheels, then check track for dirty track.
Try cleaning the track AND wheels with an INK ERASER. Put the engine on the track and help it along. It could just be tight from sitting in the box. I live about 8 miles from the Strasburg railroad and have 2 relatives working there. We have ALL experienced the same thing on4 different sets. It isn't just the Strasburg sets that do this, it's most of the new toys. Your Strasburg cars might not connect to other train sets. Their car couplings are different, just like on their real trains.
I'm not familiar with the Dash 9-44 CW but it may be that the sound and smoke switches are turned off. You will probably find these under a removable cover on top of the locomotive or under it, usually near the cab. Check your instructions or go to Lionel.com and click on support. Instructions and manuals can be found here.
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