Quoted from ezed123:Can anyone else out there give me an idea where this wire goes to?
It can go on pin 6 or 7.
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Quoted from ezed123:Can anyone else out there give me an idea where this wire goes to?
It can go on pin 6 or 7.
sps (resized).PNGQuoted from ezed123:It appears to have blown when the right sling was activated for the 2nd or 3rd time.
This is the reason somebody removed it from the connector. Check the diverter coils, cut off the diodes and test them for the correct ohms and replace the diodes with new if the ohms checks out. Then start a game and test the left sling and pop coils only for a few minutes to see if the fuse holds. If good then try the right sling for a minute. Is the fuse burning now. Or did the fuse just burn after 20 seconds again?
If you just start a game but don't hit any of the 3 coils, does the fuse blow if left this way for 10 min?
Quoted from ezed123:I discovered that the pop bumper switch was slightly closed
There you go, problem solved. Great job.
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