by Greg Stowell » 6 years ago
by Paul Hamilton » 6 years ago
by Jim Flock » 6 years ago
You will need to connect a Buds Dongle to the ECU to find out what the fault was. Without this data anyone would simply be guessing at the cause.
Aviation Real Estate Specialist & iRMT
by Richard DalCanto » 5 years ago
Since new, my Lane B light comes on half the time when I'm warming up the engine on the tarmac at 2,500 rpm. I reset it, and it never comes back on again for the rest of the day. Don't know what that means. Around 50 hours on the engine now.
by Bill Hertzel » 5 years ago
Richard,
Like Jim Said "You will need to connect a Buds Dongle to the ECU to find out what the fault was. Without this data, anyone would simply be guessing at the cause."
And Jim, (from 3 months ago),
As far as I know, the dongles work on both the 912iS and 915iS series engines
Bill Hertzel
Rotax 912is
North Ridgeville, OH, USA
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