Compare to the one under the playfield. They should be identical.
The manual indicates they are zero ohm resistors - aka jumpers
I have the same issue with mine currently but before I replace with a jumper I need to figure out what causes the resistor to fail.
Yeah, found the info in the manual... said a 0 ohm resistor. Google the part # and find 5%, 1/4w.
go to Radio Shack and don't find any 0 ohm resistors. Google 0 ohm resistor on my phone and find out it's just a damn jumper.
Just got home and solder a leg from an old capacitor into place and now every bulb on the backglass is working.
At least I needed something else from Radio Shack, although didn't need it ASAP in the pouring rain.
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