Re: Lane A and B check after start
by Rotax Wizard » one month ago
Hi Jim
The installation manual shows them as required. The OEM should have tied them into the HIC connectors
Cheers
Re: Lane A and B check after start
by Jim Isaacs » one month ago
Oops, well I’m embarrassed, this is a 912i discussion and I own a 912UL. That would explain why I don’t have them! But do the lane excitations occur in the same manner on my engine?
Re: Lane A and B check after start
by Rotax Wizard » one month ago
LOL Jim
Don't worry. The UL system is conventional in that you do not have dual computer lanes to monitor. Lane lamps are not used in the carb engines. There are lamps used in the 914 however as there is a turbo control unit, TCU, that monitors functions that require warning lamps.
Cheers
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