Carte de remplacement WillFA7 pour flipper Algar Williams System 6

Algar (Williams, 1980): common faults and System 6 replacement boards

Is your Williams Algar not booting, resetting, producing no background sound or showing missing digits? These symptoms are typical of Williams System 6 pinball machines, whose original boards (MPU, Driver, power supply) are now over 40 years old. The good news: the WillFA7 replacement board, Plug & Play and battery-free, brings your machine back to life.

Algar (Williams, 1980): overview

Released in 1980, Algar is a widebody pinball machine powered by Williams System 6 electronics. It was one of the first Williams games to feature speech, thanks to a Type 1 sound board. Its very limited production makes it a sought-after title among collectors today.

  • Manufacturer: Williams
  • Year: 1980
  • Electronic system: Williams System 6 (6A variant)
  • Type: solid-state pinball, widebody cabinet
  • Theme: jungle / adventure

Common faults (System 6)

On Williams System 3 to 7, the recurring faults come from ageing: leaking NiCad battery on the MPU (corrosion, the No. 1 cause of dead boards), worn 40-pin MPU↔Driver connector (the best-known weak point), resets/reboots on a 5 V drop (power headers and connectors to be resoldered), tired power-supply capacitors, displays with missing segments, and a solenoid fuse that blows (slingshot or stuck bumper).

Issues specific to Algar (forum feedback)

  • No background sound: a frequent Type 1 sound board fault — dry solder joints at the connectors, a tired TDA2002 amplifier, loose IC sockets or a failing PIA.
  • Wavering displays or missing digits: a classic System 6A defect; the 7-digit display connectors and solder joints need reworking.
  • No general illumination (GI): GI connectors that overheat and darken, to be reconditioned.
  • Drop-target and flipper wiring: on this widebody, the original harnesses are fragile; many owners look for wiring photos to make these areas reliable.
  • 40-pin MPU↔Driver connector: the System 6 weak point; a single pin losing contact and the game refuses to start.
  • Overheating power connectors: the Williams fire-risk warning (Sys. 3 to 11) targets the power headers and Molex connectors, to be replaced as a precaution.

Replacement boards compatible with Algar

  • WillFA7 — 2-in-1 board (MPU + Driver) compatible with System 3 to 7, System 7 included.

The WillFA7 replaces the original MPU and Driver board (boot-up, logic resets, coil driving, battery-free memory) and removes the fragile 40-pin ribbon. Purely sound, display, GI and mechanical wiring faults still need to be addressed separately; our support team will guide you.

Plug & Play installation, battery-free, free tutorials and support. Contact us.

FAQ — Algar Williams

My Algar won't start or reboots on its own.
Often an unstable 5 V and/or the 40-pin connector. The WillFA7 replaces MPU and Driver and removes the fragile ribbon; our support helps you diagnose the power supply.

I have no background sound.
Sound depends on the Type 1 sound board, separate from the MPU. The WillFA7 does not repair sound but makes boot-up and driving reliable; we point you to the sound board repair.

My displays waver or lose digits.
A typical System 6A defect: display connectors and solder joints. The WillFA7 makes the MPU logic reliable; the displays are handled separately.

Should I keep the original battery?
No. The WillFA7 works without a battery and removes the No. 1 cause of corrosion on System 6.

Sources & further reading

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