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Old January 14th 04, 03:56 AM
Mike Noel
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Guys, thanks for the advice.

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Regards,
Mike

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Any advice on how to change a nav light on/off switch. It's attached to

the
roller knob that also controls the panel lights. I don't see any obvious
way to remove it from the front, and the back is not easy to get a look at
while lying next to the rudder pedals. I can get the lights to come on if

I
click the switch multiple times. Thanks.
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Regards,
Mike

http://mywebpage.netscape.com/amountainaero/fspic1.html




 




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