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On Sun, 24 Jun 2007 10:26:53 -0500, "Dan Luke"
wrote: Thanks for your input. I'm looking for help asking questons when I see the avionics shop guys tomorrow. Yea, unless there's a block from the back of the T into the KAP140 (since unlike the 172 the 182 plumbs it off the back of the main static system) there are only two things it could be, the computer, or the pitch servo. Since it holds vertical speed modes fine, then it seems that there's A) in fact no blockage since it wouldn't be able to process the proper vertical speed, and B) no problem with the pitch/trim servos. From what I can tell, they really should have just ordered you a new KAP140 computer by now. I've not run into this particular problem with the KAP140 but have gone through enough servos and AP computers that this would be the only logical item left. King sends them out without requiring the core be returned first when it's a warranty claim. It should take about 1.5 hours to install, including resetting the roll offsets and loading the new cert files when the computer arrives. Good luck. |
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