
December 1st 08, 12:16 AM
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Replacing PA28 panel dimmer rheostat/position light switch
Mike, Thanks.
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Best Regards,
Mike.
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"Mike Spera" wrote in message
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Mike Noel wrote:
Anyone here know how to access and replace/repair the panel dimmer
rheostat in an Archer? It still controls the panel lights OK but does
not switch on the position lights. My best guess is I'll either have to
be a contortionist laying on my back under the instrument panel, or I may
need to remove the bottom radio tray.
Mike,
Yes, our friends at Piper are quite the sadists. First you need to
disconnect the battery. You will be working with the one and only hot wire
going to the instrument panel for the main switch.
You next need to free the switch assembly from the panel. The 4 screws in
the face are the easy ones. There are also 3 (or 4?) ABOVE the switch
assembly. Generally, you need to remove the bottom radio (or whatever
occupies that space). Once the bottom unit is removed, you either can
access the screws with a stubby Phillips or a 90 degree phillips through
an opening in the tray, or you need to take the screws put of the front
tray mount and try to push it backwards to get access.
After it is free, you then need to push it back and then work under the
panel (upside down) to get the dimmer/switch wiring undone. I believe the
mounting screws are in the front but I cannot remember. The rocker switch
screws are in the front.
There is a used one up for auction on e-Bay:
Good Luck,
Mike
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