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== WPC Specific Issues ==
 
== WPC Specific Issues ==
  
 
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See [[WPC Specific Issues]]
[[Fixing Resets in WPC Machines]]
 
 
 
[[Fixing and Tuning WPC Flippers]]
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
== Game-Specific Issues ==
 
== Game-Specific Issues ==

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Manufacturer System Year Model Produced
Bally / Williams WPC - DSC Sound 1993 xxxx ?


Indiana Jones: The Pinball Adventure Playing Tips and Rule Sheet

Indiana Jones: The Pinball Adventure Shop Guide


1 WPC Specific Issues

See WPC Specific Issues

2 Game-Specific Issues

Click on the links to learn about the more complex problems that Indiana Jones: The Pinball Adventure faces.

The front right switch on the path of adventure gets hit underneath by ball hits. This shorts the wires/diode/switch lugs. This switch is on the same row or column as the ball jam opto. This is the last opto a ball goes by going up to the shooter lane. So if you are getting extra balls kicked up to the shooter lane, that front right switch is a good place to start. LTG :)



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