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ed12:
your logic is 100 % correct
yes they staple in the wire's and yes a screw can and will short over to the high side winding's
so go slow and see if it did ?

ed

smartbomb2084:
Man, why the hostility?   I am sure you are even MORE of a joy to be around than me.

That's what happens when you try to help the clueless....they cop an attitude and don't do the things you recommend to fix their problems.  And then,  they blame you for their ineptness :dizzy:

It's always a  good practice to bash the people who are trying to help you out....You're welcome...and Good Luck... :censored: :censored:

ChadTower:

If you think it's that type of short then do a continuity check from that screw to all of the other potential circuits.  If there is a short you'll find it.

Then cut the wire off that lamp lug and cover it with some heat shrink so this doesn't happen again.

smartbomb2084:
Damn, Chad... I was hoping you had my back on this one....

I did nothing but try to help the TOAD and got sh*t canned for doing so.... You could be next...

Let Mr. Moneybags buy ten of these games and while he is at it he can have his kitchen remodeler fix this one because he knows all about electronics and nothing about wood...

Toadie is the perfect name for this clown ... the WARTS aren't just on his ass...

Toadie:
So Chad / Ed,

I took an initial look and tried a continuity test but it didn't seem to connect.  I think I'm going to need to pull the bumper and see what I can see.  The one thing I did notice was that the light from the bumper also seems to be soldered to the light right in front of it and the push switch.  I'm positive it's touching something I'm just not sure what.  I'll find it though.

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