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TEO-540-C1A Engine Maintenance Manual
Fault ID
276
Primary: FRP External (Sensor Supply
Fault
Description
Secondary: -reserved-
This fault implies that the 5V sensor supply that is connected to the sensor is deemed
INVALID.
1: The 5V supply may be INVALID due to a circuit fault or a slew-rate fault on the 5V
supply. For details of the 5V Supply faults refer to Fault Ids 160-162, 196-198 and 264-
Root Cause
266.
2: Multiple sensors may be connected to the same 5V supply so if it becomes INVALID
then all the sensors that are connected to it would set corresponding External (sensor
supply) faults. Refer to the system schematic to identify the sensors that may be
connected to a 5V supply.
1. Is there an active fault(s) that correspond to the fault numbers listed in the Root Cause box, items 1 and
2? If yes, go to troubleshooting procedure for the active fault(s). If no, go to step 2.
2. With the ECU powered on, use a multi-meter to measure the voltage at the sensor connector A013-P pin
B (5V supply) and pin A (GND). Is 5V present on pin B? If yes, replace sensor. If no, go to step 3.
3. Inspect engine harness for visible signs of damage. If damage is found, contact Lycoming Engines. If
no damage is found, go to step 4.
4. Complete a continuity test of the harness from the harness sensor connector A013-P to the ECU
connector using the engine system schematic. If continuity check fails, isolate to affected harness by
disconnecting the firewall connection, then contact Lycoming Engines. If continuity checks good,
replace the ECU.
Fault ID
277
Primary: TPS External (Sensor Supply
Fault
Description
Secondary: TPS External (Sensor
This fault implies that the 5V sensor supply that is connected to the sensor is deemed
INVALID.
1: The 5V supply may be INVALID due to a circuit fault or a slew-rate fault on the 5V supply.
For details of the 5V Supply faults refer to Fault Ids 160-162, 196-198 and 264-266.
Root Cause
2: Multiple sensors may be connected to the same 5V supply so if it becomes INVALID then
all the sensors that are connected to it would set corresponding External (sensor supply)
faults. Refer to the system schematic to identify the sensors that may be connected to a 5V
supply.
1. Is there an active fault(s) that correspond to the fault numbers listed in the Root Cause box, items 1 and
2? If yes, go to troubleshooting procedure for the active fault(s). If no, go to step 2.
2. With the ECU powered on, use a multi-meter to measure the voltage at the sensor connector A043-P pin
E (5V supply Primary) and pin F (GND Primary) and pin B (5V supply Secondary) and pin A (GND
Secondary). Is 5V present on pin E and B? If yes, replace the sensor. If no, go to step 3.
3. Inspect engine harness for visible signs of damage. If damage is found, contact Lycoming Engines. If
no damage is found, go to step 4.
4. Complete a continuity test of the harness from the harness sensor connector A043-P 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.
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November 2018
Fault Group
Fault)
Troubleshooting Steps
Fault Group
Fault)
Supply Fault)
Troubleshooting Steps
35
Fault Name
Fault Lamp
35
Fault Name
Fault Lamp
[FAULT: fuel rail pressure external]
TLO
[FAULT: local throttle position
external]
TLO
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