I'm a little ignorant of what to check. For the bridge rectifier, it is BR1 on the schematic(35 amp, 100 volts). I check this like I would be checking a diode. Correct, like below?
Testing a Bridge Rectifier.
The following test will check if a bridge has an open circuit or a short.
1. Turn the game off.
2. Put the DMM on diode setting.
3. Put the black lead of the DMM on the "+" (positive) terminal of the bridge.
4. Put the red lead of the DMM on either AC bridge terminal. Between .4 and .6
volts should be seen. Switch the red DMM lead to the other AC bridge
terminal, and again .4 to .6 volts should be seen.
5. Put the red lead of the DMM on the "-" (negative terminal of the bridge.
6. Put the black lead of the DMM on either AC bridge terminal. Between .4 and .6
volts should be seen. Switch the black DMM lead to the other AC bridge
terminal, and again .4 to .6 volts should be seen.
Edit: If I did this correctly, here is what I found:
Black lead on "+" red lead on AC - 494 on one leg and 506 on the other.
Red lead on "-" black lead on AC - 484 on one leg and 495 on the other.