(Topic ID: 193444)

Bally locked on bumper coil (not transistor)

By JReedie

6 years ago


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    #4 6 years ago

    It can also be a simple short. Look at the leads for the solenoid and take a good look where the bottom of the play field meets the lock down bar receiver. Sometimes a wire just gets a little out of place.

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