If the coil doesn't fire during play, but fires if you ground the tab, and it's getting hot, you probably have a bad transistor.
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If the coil doesn't fire during play, but fires if you ground the tab, and it's getting hot, you probably have a bad transistor.
Quoted from galaxian:The transistor tested good. Why would it not get hot when the connector is unplugged?
Yeah, I've had them test good also, but when I replaced it everything was fine.
It probably won't get hot if there is no pull on it.
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