Lycoming TEO-540-C1A Maintenance Manual page 474

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Fault ID
184
Fault
Primary TIT1 Circuit Fault
Description
Secondary TIT2 Circuit Fault
This fault occurs if the Raw voltage observed on the input is outside the expected window
defined by the calibratable Highest and Lowest Valid Raw voltage values.
This does not distinguish between Open and Short Circuit Faults as any of the following
Root Cause
failures would result in the Raw voltage outside the expected voltage window:
-
1. Run the engine in accordance with the engine and aircraft maintenance manuals. Is the fault active? * If yes,
go to step 3. If no, go to step 2.
2. Using the FST, download active and service fault logs, then clear fault logs and monitor engine operation for
the fault to repeat.
3. Inspect the sensor, sensor connector and lead. If any are damaged, replace the sensor i per the "Sensor
Replacement Procedure" in Chapter 72-70 . If there is no damage, go to step 4.
4. Inspect engine harness for visible signs of damage. If damage is found, contact Lycoming Engines. If no
damage is found, go to step 5.
5. Swap the sensor from the channel giving the fault with another sensor in a different position and run the
engine. Did the fault move with the sensor? If yes, replace the sensor per the "Sensor Replacement
Procedure" in Chapter 72-70 . If no, complete a continuity test of the harness from the harness sensor
connector to the ECU connector using the engine system schematic. If the continuity check fails, isolate to
affected harness by disconnecting the firewall connection, then contact Lycoming Engines. If the continuity
checks good, replace the ECU.
*NOTE: The steps listed above are for troubleshooting a single fault event. If there are faults on multiple
thermocouples, check to see if there are any active faults for ECU ACJ offset or internal power supply. If
there are any other active faults, as those just mentioned, proceed to the troubleshooting of those faults.
Fault ID
185
Primary MAT (Manifold Air
Fault
Temperature) Circuit Fault
Description
Secondary MAT Circuit Fault
This fault occurs if the Raw voltage observed on the input is outside the expected window
defined by the calibratable Highest and Lowest Valid Raw voltage values.
This does not distinguish between Open and Short Circuit Faults as any of the following
Root Cause
failures would result in the Raw voltage outside the expected voltage window:
-
-
1. Run the engine in accordance with the engine and aircraft maintenance manuals. Is the fault active? If yes,
go to step 3. If no, go to step 2.
2. Using the FST, download active and service fault logs, then clear fault logs and monitor engine operation for
the fault to repeat.
3. Inspect the sensor, sensor connector and lead. If any are damaged, replace the sensor per the "Sensor
Replacement Procedure" in Chapter 72-70 . If there is no damage, go to step 4.
4. Inspect engine harness for visible signs of damage. If damage is found, contact Lycoming Engines. If no
damage is found, go to step 5.
5. Swap the sensor from the channel giving the fault with another sensor in a different position and run the
engine. Did the fault move with the sensor? If yes, replace the sensor per the "Sensor Replacement
Procedure" in Chapter 72-70 . If no, complete a continuity test of the harness from the harness sensor
connector to the ECU connector using the engine system schematic. If the continuity check fails, isolate to
affected harness by disconnecting the firewall connection, then contact Lycoming Engines. If the continuity
checks good, replace the ECU.
Appendix D
Page 444
Fault Group
Open Circuit
- Short to GND
Troubleshooting Steps
Fault Group
-
Open Circuit
Short to VPwr
-
Short to 5V
Short to GND
Troubleshooting Steps
TEO-540-C1A Engine Maintenance Manual
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Fault Name
Fault Lamp
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Fault Name
Fault Lamp
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