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The initial problem was a weak or broken lead with the transistor. Some wiggling got it working again. I probably over wiggled it as I found the base lead was broken and everything quit. Since then it's been dead. Hence all the further troubleshooting.Guess I missed that. I haven't been following and just scanned through looking for something more on that. That's a big help to know those things. The voltage isn't going to be high on battery powered toys so that shouldn't be an issue. Only other thing is gain but that may not be critical.
I was just recalling a similar fault years ago on some military gear. The spare circuit card was pulled from stock and didn't fix the problem. Standard proceedure was to just replace cards so they really didn't have training going down to the component level. Wasn't essential gear for the current situation so the team went to bed with it unsolved. I and a buddy had the night watch and I found a transistor that moved more than expected. Cracked lead. Woke up the storekeeper to get the replacement and got it fixed.













