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Appendix D
November 2018
Page 423
TEO-540-C1A Engine Maintenance Manual
Fault ID
102
Fault Group
13
Fault Name
-Reserved-
Fault
Description
Fault Lamp
FFL
Root Cause
Troubleshooting Steps
Fault ID
103
Fault Group
13
Fault Name
-Reserved-
Fault
Description
Fault Lamp
FFL
Root Cause
Troubleshooting Steps
Fault ID
104
Fault Group
14
Fault Name
[FAULT: local pre-flight test switch
noise]
Fault
Description
Local pre-flight test switch noise fault
Fault Lamp
FFL
Root Cause
This fault indicates the primary and secondary channel ID are identical OR channel ID is
invalid on at least one of the two channel possibly due to memory corruption or GPIO
(General Purpose Input Output) issue.
Troubleshooting Steps
1.
Disconnect wires from switch. Does fault go inactive? If yes, replace the switch. If no, go to step 2.
2.
Complete a continuity and short circuit test of the harness from the switch connector(s) to ECU
connectors using the engine system schematic. If the continuity or short circuit check fails, isolate to
affected harness by disconnecting the airframe interface connection AF-P1. If problem is isolated to
engine airframe harness, contact Lycoming Engines. If problem is found from switch to AF-J1, repair in
accordance with aircraft maintenance manual. If the continuity check is good, replace the ECU.
Fault ID
105
Fault Group
14
Fault Name
[FAULT: local pre-flight test switch
stuck]
Fault
Description
Local pre-flight test switch stuck fault
Fault Lamp
FFL
Root Cause
This fault indicates the digital input local pre-flight test switch is stuck on possibly due to a
switch hardware issue. The fault will become inactive if the switch toggles to off position
Troubleshooting Steps
1.
Disconnect wires from switch. Does fault go inactive? If yes, replace the switch. If no, go to step 2.
2.
Complete a continuity and short circuit test of the harness from the switch connector(s) to ECU
connectors using the engine system schematic. If the continuity or short circuit check fails, isolate to
affected harness by disconnecting the airframe interface connection AF-P1. If problem is isolated to
engine airframe harness, contact Lycoming Engines. If problem is found from switch to AF-J1, repair in
accordance with aircraft maintenance manual. If the continuity check is good, replace the ECU.