ECU Failure Errors in Flight
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- mbitran
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Re: ECU Failure Errors in Flight
That's exactly what it was - it was the waste gate controller actuator. The actuator was replaced and the plane is now back in service - no further problems.
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Re: ECU Failure Errors in Flight
Did you file an SDR? I think it’s important that if the SBs relating to the waste gate controller haven’t corrected the issues, they should be recorded.
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Re: ECU Failure Errors in Flight
Some of you are having worse symptoms than I am... I'm sorry for that.UTMark wrote: ↑Mon Aug 30, 2021 1:47 pm I’ve run into ECU Failures on takeoff now multiple times. They all ended up being non-latched, but I noticed that it typically has occurred for us on takeoff roll in really hot OATs (last one was last week out of St. George at 41C). I need to get my log files and send them in… which is a challenge because I don’t have a local mechanic with the cables/laptop to do that. Our errors cleared by switching over to the suspected back ECU.
I took off today out of Scottsdale. OAT was 110... but my co-pilot reminded me of something: Whenever we've turned off the RACC for takeoff, we haven't had that issue. And we were always having it on the left engine ECU. So we tested the theory today. Turned on the RACC for startup/taxi... turned it off right before takeoff, and back on again after we entered the climb phase of flight, and had no ECU failures.
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Re: ECU Failure Errors in Flight
Have you completed MSB E4 029?UTMark wrote: ↑Mon Aug 30, 2021 1:47 pm I’ve run into ECU Failures on takeoff now multiple times. They all ended up being non-latched, but I noticed that it typically has occurred for us on takeoff roll in really hot OATs (last one was last week out of St. George at 41C). I need to get my log files and send them in… which is a challenge because I don’t have a local mechanic with the cables/laptop to do that. Our errors cleared by switching over to the suspected back ECU.
It is for damping pressure fluctuations in the MAP.
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Re: ECU Failure Errors in Flight
Does anyone know if this issue has been resolved on the newer NGs? I have one on order due for delivery in March. This seems like a very troubling issue to deal with.
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Re: ECU Failure Errors in Flight
Gerry, if you're asking about MSB E4 029 that addressed the waste gate controller failure issue (which resulted in an over-boost condition at high power setting and an ECU FAIL notification - but not an ECU failure), the answer is yes. All new Austros come with this required modification.
The DA62 air conditioning (RACC) issues in this thread are unrelated. However, if your DA40NG has RACC, you should open the side/vent windows before performing your "run-up" ECU test when you have the RACC operating.
The DA62 air conditioning (RACC) issues in this thread are unrelated. However, if your DA40NG has RACC, you should open the side/vent windows before performing your "run-up" ECU test when you have the RACC operating.
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Re: ECU Failure Errors in Flight
Thank you for responding. I was referring to the ECU FAIL due to waste gate controller. I did not order RACC in lieu of extra useful load.chili4way wrote: ↑Tue Feb 07, 2023 5:02 pm Gerry, if you're asking about MSB E4 029 that addressed the waste gate controller failure issue (which resulted in an over-boost condition at high power setting and an ECU FAIL notification - but not an ECU failure), the answer is yes. All new Austros come with this required modification.
The DA62 air conditioning (RACC) issues in this thread are unrelated. However, if your DA40NG has RACC, you should open the side/vent windows before performing your "run-up" ECU test when you have the RACC operating.
Gerry Kaplan
DA40-XLS 40-1160
KGED (Delaware)
DA40-XLS 40-1160
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