MajorTurbulence
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My 1980 PA28-181 has been having a slight glitch of the dash lights that are controlled by the vertical wheel rheostat on the right. Over the years it often would not come on immediately unless I recycled. Later, even after recycle, there would be a slight delay, and then suddenly come on. Lately, with the switch on, after about 10 minutes of flying, the lights would suddenly come on, or immediately after when I recycled during cruise.
It is not a big deal with me to use in this manner, but on the last annual, the A&P predictably noted it inop on the annual report. In fact, the few of the gauges that are affected are supplemented by my independently lit Aspen. My fuel totalizer is hard to read without a flashlight though.
So is there an easy fix for this, like cleaning up the rheostat in some way? Does it need to replaced with a new one if they are even available? Are these rheostats easy to replace or service? Cost is always an issue so no outlandish suggestions please.
Also, I’m making the assumption it is the rheostat. Could it be something else like a ground wire?
It is not a big deal with me to use in this manner, but on the last annual, the A&P predictably noted it inop on the annual report. In fact, the few of the gauges that are affected are supplemented by my independently lit Aspen. My fuel totalizer is hard to read without a flashlight though.
So is there an easy fix for this, like cleaning up the rheostat in some way? Does it need to replaced with a new one if they are even available? Are these rheostats easy to replace or service? Cost is always an issue so no outlandish suggestions please.
Also, I’m making the assumption it is the rheostat. Could it be something else like a ground wire?
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