Quoted from Drussksu:Cleaned all possible switches. I’m now thinking it is a loose wire inside the roto target.
Does the left roto target spot a number and score points?
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Quoted from Drussksu:Cleaned all possible switches. I’m now thinking it is a loose wire inside the roto target.
Does the left roto target spot a number and score points?
Quoted from Drussksu:No it doesn’t
I'd check the roto unit. Make sure all the wipers are contacting their respective rivets in the stopped position. The roto unit disc may need to be slightly realigned by loosening the three screws which hold it to the cast metal hub. Check for broken off wires on the roto unit as well.
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