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Uploaded by on Dec 7, 2010

Apparently shoddy soldering fixed one of the problems, the electronics. It still needs some attention, but atleast its not going haywire anymore

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  • Check for a blown fuse first. Fuses can be blown but still appear to be OK, so use a continuity testor (google it, they're like $5 a pop) or some kind of multimeter thing. Also try cleaning the connector pins with rubbing alcohol on the boards. The loose flipper could be any number of things, you'll have to look at it, but on mine the screws holding the pawl (?) to the actual flipper shaft were loose. Also check the little brown linking thing it may need replaced

  • open the coin door press the red button next to volume controll till no 18 is in the credit display then press the start button till no 3 is in the score display then keep pressing the red button till the machine resets this will give you all the sounds, you will need a battery on the mpu to keep it stored in the memory thou, aslo try putting the machine in solinoid test then wiggle the connectors on the driver board to see if the non working solinoids start to fire, sounds like bad connection

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