Time Fantasy (Williams, 1983): common faults and System 7 replacement boards
Does your Williams Time Fantasy fail to boot, reset, see its flippers drop out or have no sound? These symptoms are typical of Williams System 7 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.
Time Fantasy (Williams, 1983): overview
Released in 1983, Time Fantasy is a Williams System 7 pinball machine on a time-travel theme, available in 2- and 4-player versions. Designed by Barry Oursler, it remained rare with about 608 units produced.
- Manufacturer: Williams
- Year: 1983
- Electronic system: Williams System 7
- Type: solid-state pinball
- Theme: time travel / fantasy

Common faults (System 7)
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 Time Fantasy (forum feedback)
- Broken 'time tube' plastic: the little ramp sends the ball straight into this plastic, broken on almost every example; a part to remake.
- Worn playfield and broken lane guides: machines are often incomplete (plastics, targets, posts) given their rarity.
- No boot or resets: corroded original battery and worn 40-pin connector, typical of System 7.
- No sound: System 7 sound board to be diagnosed (Sound Select signals on the MPU side).
- Weak flippers: tired coils and MPU to check.
- Displays with missing segments: displays and -100 V supply to rework.

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

📚 Further reading: Guide: which board for a Williams System 3 to 7?
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. The sound board and the mechanical parts (time tube, plastics) must still be maintained separately; our support team will guide you.
Plug & Play installation, battery-free, free tutorials and support. Contact us.
FAQ — Time Fantasy Williams
My Time Fantasy won't boot, what should I do?
First check the original battery (corrosion) and the 40-pin connector. The WillFA7 replaces the MPU and Driver and boots without a battery.
The time tube plastic is broken, is that serious?
It's common and purely mechanical; on the electronics side, the WillFA7 makes boot-up and coil driving reliable.
Is the WillFA7 compatible with System 7?
Yes. It covers System 3 to 7, System 7 included, and drives the logic and coils.
Should I keep the original battery?
No. The WillFA7 works without a battery and removes the No. 1 cause of corrosion on System 7.
How long does it take to install a replacement board?
Installation is Plug & Play: a few minutes, no soldering, with tutorials and free support.
Does a battery-free board keep the settings and high scores?
Yes. Modern replacement boards use non-volatile memory: no more battery, no more corrosion, and the settings are kept when powered off.
Step-by-step diagnosis
- Powered off, visual inspection: look for any battery or corrosion trace on your Time Fantasy's MPU; remove the NiCad battery if it is still present.
- Power supply: measure the 5 V and check it actually reaches the MPU and Driver (redo the power solder joints and connectors if the voltage drops); check the fuses.
- Grounds and power connectors: resolder the tired headers between the boards to eliminate resets and reboots.
- 40-pin MPU↔Driver connector: re-pin the oxidised link with trifurcon pins, the No. 1 weak point of Williams System 7.
- Displays: never plug or unplug a display while powered on; test with a known-good display.
- Final test: check boot-up, credits, coils and displays; reminder: the WillFA7 replaces the MPU and Driver and boots without a battery. If needed, contact our free support.
See also
- Joust (Williams, 1983)
- Firepower II (Williams, 1983)
- Laser Cue (Williams, 1984)
- Star Light (Williams, 1984)