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![]() "Steve - KDMW" wrote in message ... Has anyone seen this?...1974 Warrior panel lights don't come on, and when I turn the rheostat past a certain point (almost full bright) the panel lights breaker pops. I'm thinking it's the power transistor, at least that's what I'm going to try first (along with cleaning the rheostat) since it's the cheapest thing to do. Before you start blindly changing parts, troubleshoot your problem by measuring the current through that circuit with an ammeter. If you have too much current for that circuit, then figure out why. If the breaker is popping too soon, then replace the breaker. Another possible cause is a bad connection near the breaker heating up, conducting heat into the breaker, and causing it to trip. Vaughn |
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