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I am reposting this valuable information from a thread I started a while back. We spent alot of time and effort troubleshooting a generator A failure. The faulure would occur under the following conditions:
At ~4000 RPM:
Generator A fault
Both lane lights flashing
Engine ECU displayed as “white”
The fault would NOT occur if:
Only one fuel pump was operating
One lane was selected OFF
AAPTS sensor was disconnected
Throttle position sensor (TPS) was disconnected
We swapped the following components with another aircraft to rule them out:
ECU
HIC module
Fuse box
With no change, attention turned to the engine wiring harness. Initial continuity checks were normal.
We then removed the rear seal from the Generator A Deutsch connector and found that one of the three phase wires was not fully seated from the factory. Although it showed continuity on a multimeter, the terminal would intermittently open under load and vibration.
After properly seating the terminal, all faults were eliminated.
Lesson learned:
Continuity checks alone are not sufficient for generator circuits. Always remove the rear seal and physically verify pin seating and retention on the generator connectors.
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solid rivet shop head should be barrel shaped, not corked shaped
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Suggestions on ideas for re-routing smoke oil line.
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New Rotax 912is electrical issue resolved
I am reposting this valuable information from a thread I started a while back. We spent alot of time and effort troubleshooting a generator A failure. The faulure would occur under the following conditions: At ~4000 RPM: Generator A fault Both lane lights flashing Engine ECU displayed as...
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At ~4000 RPM:
Generator A fault
Both lane lights flashing
Engine ECU displayed as “white”
The fault would NOT occur if:
Only one fuel pump was operating
One lane was selected OFF
AAPTS sensor was disconnected
Throttle position sensor (TPS) was disconnected
We swapped the following components with another aircraft to rule them out:
ECU
HIC module
Fuse box
With no change, attention turned to the engine wiring harness. Initial continuity checks were normal.
We then removed the rear seal from the Generator A Deutsch connector and found that one of the three phase wires was not fully seated from the factory. Although it showed continuity on a multimeter, the terminal would intermittently open under load and vibration.
After properly seating the terminal, all faults were eliminated.
Lesson learned:
Continuity checks alone are not sufficient for generator circuits. Always remove the rear seal and physically verify pin seating and retention on the generator connectors.
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