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Appendix D
November 2018
Page 429
TEO-540-C1A Engine Maintenance Manual
Fault ID
128
Fault Group
17
Fault Name
[FAULT: cylinder head temperature
cyl 1 slew rate]
Fault
Description
Cylinder head temperature 1 slew rate
fault
Fault Lamp
None
Fault ID
129
Fault Group
17
Fault Name
[FAULT: cylinder head temperature
cyl 2 slew rate]
Fault
Description
Cylinder head temperature 2 slew rate
fault
Fault Lamp
None
Fault ID
130
Fault Group
17
Fault Name
[FAULT: cylinder head temperature
cyl 3 slew rate]
Fault
Description
Cylinder head temperature 3 slew rate
fault
Fault Lamp
None
Fault ID
131
Fault Group
17
Fault Name
[FAULT: cylinder head temperature
cyl 4 slew rate]
Fault
Description
Cylinder head temperature 4 slew rate
fault
Fault Lamp
None
Fault ID
132
Fault Group
17
Fault Name
[FAULT: cylinder head temperature
cyl 5 slew rate]
Fault
Description
Cylinder head temperature 5 slew rate
fault
Fault Lamp
None
Fault ID
133
Fault Group
17
Fault Name
[FAULT: cylinder head temperature
cyl 6 slew rate]
Fault
Description
Cylinder head temperature 6 slew rate
fault
Fault Lamp
None
Fault ID
134
Fault Group
17
Fault Name
[FAULT: cylinder head temperature
cyl 7 slew rate]
Fault
Description
Cylinder head temperature 7 slew rate
fault
Fault Lamp
None
Fault ID
135
Fault Group
17
Fault Name
[FAULT: cylinder head temperature
cyl 8 slew rate]
Fault
Description
Cylinder head temperature 8 slew rate
fault
Fault Lamp
None
Root Cause
This fault indicates the temperature sensor slew rate is greater than the calibrated
maximum.
Troubleshooting Steps for Faults 128 thru 135
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.
Swap the sensor from the channel giving the fault with another sensor in a different cylinder, and run the
engine. Did the fault move with the sensor? If yes, replace the sensor per the “Sensor Replacement
Procedures” section 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: This fault could be caused by another CHT fault. If there are any other active CHT faults on the
same cylinder go to troubleshooting steps for the corresponding CHT fault.