First step: do you have DC voltage at the coil lugs?
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Quoted from dgordon1966:Door closed still no DC voltage.
dg
Good. Not getting power. Next thing is to check the fuses that provides power to that coil. Check your manual, find the fuse, pull it from the board and check for continuity across it.
If the fuse checks out OK, find the wire where it connects to the backbox and trace it from coil to coil. You'll probably find a broken/Unsoldered wire somewhere.
Marc
Quoted from dgordon1966:Door closed still no DC voltage.
dg
And to confirm, black lead on grounding strap, and the other lead on the coil lug?
Check the switch in front of the auto launch in switch test. Make sure it's not somehow rattling itself or bouncing closed.
Quoted from pintechev:Oh, it's the micro switch. You can use any micro switch body and move the actuator arm off.
Just use this:
http://www.marcospecialties.com/pinball-parts/5647-12693-04
You don't need the bracket. This is the exact part.
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