Easy enough to check wiring in the schematic, but if you think you got it soldered back in the right place (you likely did), you need to run switch test first. Likely just a bad switch.
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Easy enough to check wiring in the schematic, but if you think you got it soldered back in the right place (you likely did), you need to run switch test first. Likely just a bad switch.
If you look at the pic of 5647-12133-04 on Marco, that's not the switch on your game. Your game has a mini-micro switch and factory was a standard micro switch. Someone has substituted another switch. Mini micro switch part numbers start with 5747-12693-**. Search Marco for that and find one with an actuator similar to the one in your game.
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