Thank you for replying, alec t, they are white led's on the 3 led bars I am trying to run off of the 4 led pairs. the pairs are yellow diffused, and red diffused. Diver 300, okay, to start with, the electricals are not in a car yet. I am bench testing them, so no automotive noise is present. The loads I an trying to put in are 3 led's on a small bar with a resistor. I need the 4 bars to light up along with the 4 pairs. 1 bar of 3 lights up at the same time as 1 pair of led's shown in the circuit. using a multimeter, I tested the voltage at the 4 resistors shown in the schematic. on the way into the resistors, the voltage varies. 1 has 7.6v, 4 has 9.6v, the other 2 are in between. however the output voltage is 1.94v on all 4 pairs of led's. please excuse the fact that I am not too electronically savvy. I can figure out a schematic, but have better luck with a flow chart. If you could give me a few ideas, and possibly sketch a diagram of what you think I may try would be that would help tremendously. I have tried to place the positive lead of the led bar just before the resistor in the circuit. I did this with all 4 bars, on all 4 lines. The sequential startup was bypassed. ALL led's came on on the bars and 4 pairs at once. so, I knew something was wrong hence my asking for help here. you said it appears like the 4th transistor is carrying a much higher load? could it be that my 4 led bars are causing too much draw and causing the bypass? if so, could you recommend a replacement to try? I am at a loss here. I can post a couple of pics of the boards along with the led bars if that would help