Q14 is the upper right flipper. Q15 is the left flipper.
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Quoted from Syco54645:Using what you said it appears that Q15 is bad because all others are ~1.9 Mega Ohm but Q15 is 9 Ohm.
The manual states that Q14 is responsible for the upper flipper but that is the coil being held on. Wouldn't be the first time a manual was wrong I guess...
Make sure you have the meter set to resistance:
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