Hello Bach-man,
Yes, I agree with the speaker box answer, however, I investigated a little further. When I looked at the underside of the coal load, it has a foam piece that pushes the sound module down when in place. The result: Sound! I discovered I could do the same thing with a stylus pen. By pushing down on the the sound module closest to the front of the tender, sound occurs. When I release, the sound board raises slightly and the sound stops. I was just wondering if that is completing a circuit between the two boards or it might mean one or more of the 21 pins on the connector is loose.
Thanks, Ted
Yes, I agree with the speaker box answer, however, I investigated a little further. When I looked at the underside of the coal load, it has a foam piece that pushes the sound module down when in place. The result: Sound! I discovered I could do the same thing with a stylus pen. By pushing down on the the sound module closest to the front of the tender, sound occurs. When I release, the sound board raises slightly and the sound stops. I was just wondering if that is completing a circuit between the two boards or it might mean one or more of the 21 pins on the connector is loose.
Thanks, Ted