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RV12iS fuel pump 2 offline

mtw1212

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Normal startup yesterday afternoon, but when turned on fuel pump 2 light didn't come on. Turned off pump 1 to verify 2 not working. Cycled number 1 & 2 a couple of times and then 2 came back online. Could not repeat 2 being offline again. Both pumps were working at the conclusion of previous days flight as I verified prior to shutdown. Didn't fly & rolled plane back into hanger to resolve issue.

I haven't completed SB-58 HIC module replacement yet & wondered if this was possible issue?

Thanks,

Todd Wilemon
N748BR
 
Yes that is most likely the issue. I had the same problem and SB 58 took care of it.

You may want to do SL 00072 at the same time or at least have the part handy.
 
I was planning to wait until conditional to comply with SB58, but that is no longer an option. I've just recently acquired this plane, but know the parts for this SB have been on back order for a while. I was going to contact Vans to see if they had an updated timeline, but wanted to see if anyone else had already been down this road and had any info on availability?

Thanks,

Todd Wilemon
 
Normal startup yesterday afternoon, but when turned on fuel pump 2 light didn't come on. Turned off pump 1 to verify 2 not working. Cycled number 1 & 2 a couple of times and then 2 came back online. Could not repeat 2 being offline again. Both pumps were working at the conclusion of previous days flight as I verified prior to shutdown. Didn't fly & rolled plane back into hanger to resolve issue.

I haven't completed SB-58 HIC module replacement yet & wondered if this was possible issue?

Thanks,

Todd Wilemon
N748BR
I had 75 hours (about 55 flights) on my RV-12iS, when I tried starting the engine at KOSH to depart.. no fuel pumps at all. Cycled things a few times, and it magically started working again. Didn't think twice about it -- run-up check was OK so that was my permission to fly .. and I blasted out of there..

At 105 hrs (24 flights later), I travelled to an island (KBID).. where, when I was getting ready to leave, one of the fuel pumps was completely dead and wouldn't come online no matter what I tried. I definitely wasn't going over the water with 1 pump. Luckily I was able to buy a voltmeter at the only mom-and-pop hardware store on the island and was able to hotwire the pump (bypassing the HIC) the following morning. it got me home.

In the hangar, I finally isolated the problem (the molex connector on the HIC module) -- and the general response from Van's was "oh yeah, we know about that, we're working on a fix".. thanks. But after reading though all of my historical G3X logs, I realized that one of the pumps had been going offline intermittently during flights -- I had no idea -- and had I tried flying home on the 1 operating pump, there would have been a REAL chance that it would have gone offline too. Vibration kills that Molex connector. SB-00041 was a quick fix and it essentially had you rebuild the connector and add strain-relief to it; and it was superceded by SB-00058, which replaces the HIC module all together with one that has an 8-pin green terminal block. The 2.5 Hours listed in the Service Bulletin is about right for the job.

So, all that to say that if you haven't performed SB-00058, ground your aircraft until you've done so.
 
I had 75 hours (about 55 flights) on my RV-12iS, when I tried starting the engine at KOSH to depart.. no fuel pumps at all. Cycled things a few times, and it magically started working again. Didn't think twice about it -- run-up check was OK so that was my permission to fly .. and I blasted out of there..

At 105 hrs (24 flights later), I travelled to an island (KBID).. where, when I was getting ready to leave, one of the fuel pumps was completely dead and wouldn't come online no matter what I tried. I definitely wasn't going over the water with 1 pump. Luckily I was able to buy a voltmeter at the only mom-and-pop hardware store on the island and was able to hotwire the pump (bypassing the HIC) the following morning. it got me home.

In the hangar, I finally isolated the problem (the molex connector on the HIC module) -- and the general response from Van's was "oh yeah, we know about that, we're working on a fix".. thanks. But after reading though all of my historical G3X logs, I realized that one of the pumps had been going offline intermittently during flights -- I had no idea -- and had I tried flying home on the 1 operating pump, there would have been a REAL chance that it would have gone offline too. Vibration kills that Molex connector. SB-00041 was a quick fix and it essentially had you rebuild the connector and add strain-relief to it; and it was superceded by SB-00058, which replaces the HIC module all together with one that has an 8-pin green terminal block. The 2.5 Hours listed in the Service Bulletin is about right for the job.

So, all that to say that if you haven't performed SB-00058, ground your aircraft until you've done so.
Rob,

I appreciate the detailed info. I have the parts on order to get SB-00058 completed. Also, I have not flown since I had the issue & don't plan to until resolved.

Thanks again,

Todd Wilemon
 
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