Power Management received emergency overtemp signal. Going to sleep.System

Someone have the same problem on Powerbook G4 15" ? : Power Management received emergency overtemp signal. Going to sleep.System Sleep ! (System.log)
I've tested my battery and it's OK ! The temperature in the cumputer is ok ! But my computer going to sllep each 10 second !
  Mac OS X (10.4.8)  

To other readers of JC_ASSE's happy outcome: be aware that the illustrations on this page, which he apparently followed, show a disassembled Aluminum, NOT Titanium Powerbook, and that a Tibook doesn't come apart the same way or have the same parts in the same places. I have no idea whether the trackpad heat sensor in a Tibook (if there is one) can be disabled, but it certainly can't be done following those instructions: the underside of the trackpad and the associated cabling are very different. Don't attempt the procedure shown on the page linked above unless your Powerbook is Aluminum.

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