It sounds likely that it's a playfield issue, but since you did board work on the switch matrix, I would suggest you confirm that the problem is on the playfield and the board is working properly.
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It sounds likely that it's a playfield issue, but since you did board work on the switch matrix, I would suggest you confirm that the problem is on the playfield and the board is working properly.
Quoted from martymart:Any advice on next area to check would be great.
Sometimes disconnecting sections of each row and column between switches can help narrow it down. Keep in mind that switches may not be wired exactly in the order it shows in the manual.
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