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  • Re: LANE B FAULT

    by » 6 years ago


    Is one MAP sensor designated for Lane A and the other for Lane B?


    Yes, each lane has its own MAP sensor and MAT sensor

  • Re: LANE B FAULT

    by » 6 years ago


    I was told that it is OK to "re-cycle" Lane B while in flight if it happens again. Is that really OK?

    Aviation Real Estate Specialist & iRMT


  • Re: LANE B FAULT

    by » 6 years ago


    Had the lane B error while flying yesterday. It has not happened prior to this. There were no anomalies at the time the light came on. I landed and recycled. At takeoff it came on again. Recycled (shut engine down completely) and flew for a few minutes before it came on again. Engine parameters were all normal. Engine was running fine.

    The builder had used the cable tie method to hold the connectors on. I just ordered two clamps and will re-seat the connector. Will advise if this solves the problem.

  • Re: LANE B FAULT

    by » 6 years ago


    It's a fair chance it is one of the connectors on the airbox. Wait until you put your new clips on or just redo the wire ties and snug them up.

    Roger Lee
    LSRM-A & Rotax Instructor & Rotax IRC
    Tucson, AZ Ryan Airfield (KRYN)
    520-349-7056 Cell


  • Re: LANE B FAULT

    by » 6 years ago


    I just ordered two clamps and will re-seat the connector. Will advise if this solves the problem.


    I installed the clamps 7 months (&100 hrs) ago. No Lane B lights since.

    Aviation Real Estate Specialist & iRMT


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