mooneycat Posted October 3, 2020 Report Posted October 3, 2020 Hi folks, Flying a 2007 M20TN G1000. Was out flying yesterday and all of a sudden my AHRS reset/rebooted in flight. During the time it was offline, I lost traffic data during this time, too. Would be offline for maybe 1-2 minutes then it came back and everything was fine. Would fly for 3-4 more minutes and then happen all over again. Noticed in the LRU system page that it was the GDL 90 that had a red x on during the time it was failing, though for a brief few seconds I saw the GMU1 and GRS1 have red X's as well. Pulled the SDCARDs out and they confirm the loss of data during the period when the AHRS reset and lost traffic data. Attached photos of it when I had it plugged in the hangar (GPS probably wouldn't work), so that should be expected. Easily reproducible. Curious if anyone has seen similar before? I've browsed on the Internet and have heard of posts about maybe the magnetometer needs to be re-calibrated. Quote
carusoam Posted October 3, 2020 Report Posted October 3, 2020 interesting pic... the focus goes from really good to hard to read in the corner... Let’s see if Greg is around today... @Baker Avionics A few other MSers may be familiar with this challenge as well... Best regards, -a- Quote
Schllc Posted October 4, 2020 Report Posted October 4, 2020 This happened to me on my ovation. there is a procedure you can do to recalibrate the magnetometer on some models within the menus. If it won’t recalibrate, it’s shot, as it was on mine I don’t believe it works on all versions of g1000 software, and there are myriad as the vary with equipment, appointments , as well as software versions. in my instance the magnetometer had to be rebuilt. parts 1320 parts, 1000 labor. turn around was pretty quick. Quote
Danb Posted October 4, 2020 Report Posted October 4, 2020 I had these two last week, I taxied by an avionics shop who had a gps booster on and the hanger door open, after finding out I advised them when they have the door open turn off the friggen hanger door Quote
buddy Posted October 4, 2020 Report Posted October 4, 2020 I’ve heard that one way to screw up the magnetometer is to use an electric screw gun when removing the inspection panel just below it under the wing. Quote
GeeBee Posted October 4, 2020 Report Posted October 4, 2020 The messages are telling you clear enough. GPS data is not available. Both to AHRS and to ADS-B. Given your GIA's are functioning, it may be antenna or data bus. I don't know if the GIA would give you a red check with a GPS receiver only malfunction. What ever it is, data is not getting through. 1 Quote
GeeBee Posted October 4, 2020 Report Posted October 4, 2020 Also with regard to the magnetometer or "flux gate" I found out something while replacing the screws on the cover over the unit. I had a seized nut plate and the parts manual lists incorrect nut plates. It list MS21049L08K. These are incorrect for G1000 airplanes as they are steel. The installed ones are correctly aluminum. I had a hard time finding aluminum but found them finally at nutplates.com. I also replaced all the screws on that panel with brass. MS24693bb2. I then placarded the panel "Flux Gate Non Magnetic fasteners and tools only". 2 Quote
Bentonck Posted October 6, 2020 Report Posted October 6, 2020 I recently had a different issue....on my 2007 Acclaim the heading information went out in flight for about 5 mins and the HDG had a red X through it on the panel. Everything else seemed to be fine and I was digging around in the manual looking to troubleshoot when it just came back by itself....no more problems the rest of the flight. Anyone else experienced this? I had assumed if you lost heading information it would disconnect the AP but it did not. Quote
Dhatdcd Posted February 7, 2021 Report Posted February 7, 2021 I have exactly the same problem with my 2005 Cessna 206! They replaced the magnetometer but no help. Cessna offered no help. Garmin says it is a software update compatibility problem. The local avionics shop who actually arranged a refund on the magnetometer said to wait for a “hard failure”. This has been going on for 3 years and is still going on. It only occurs about every 20-40 hrs of flying. I even considered replacing the G1000 but even Garmin said that it would not solve the problem. I’ve learned to live with it. The only problem is that it disengages the autopilot and should this happen in IMC on an approach I need to be prepared. Hope you are having better luck! Quote
Bentonck Posted March 25, 2021 Report Posted March 25, 2021 Dhat - after this one time I had two more occurences to date, which always happened on the ground on taxi out...I ended up stopping at the run up spot and it came back... weird problem but I guess it's liveable. Quote
M20TN_Driver Posted July 26 Report Posted July 26 Ok folks. I now have the exact issue described. Lose heading…red X over GDL90. No traffic, synthetic vision. It comes back on and then goes back off. Happened maybe 4-5 times in a 3.5hr flight. Did anyone sort out the issue? I did recalibrate the magnetometer and it said the calibration worked…I did this prior to the flight described above. Quote
dkkim73 Posted July 27 Report Posted July 27 3 hours ago, M20TN_Driver said: Ok folks. I now have the exact issue described. Lose heading…red X over GDL90. No traffic, synthetic vision. It comes back on and then goes back off. Happened maybe 4-5 times in a 3.5hr flight. Did anyone sort out the issue? I did recalibrate the magnetometer and it said the calibration worked…I did this prior to the flight described above. Hi there, Isn't the GDL 90 the ADS B transceiver? Or are you suspecting also a magnetometer failure? D Quote
LANCECASPER Posted July 27 Report Posted July 27 Ok folks. I now have the exact issue described. Lose heading…red X over GDL90. No traffic, synthetic vision. It comes back on and then goes back off. Happened maybe 4-5 times in a 3.5hr flight. Did anyone sort out the issue? I did recalibrate the magnetometer and it said the calibration worked…I did this prior to the flight described above. On the Mooney G1000 airplanes there's no GDL90 installed that's why there's a red X over it. Your ADS-B out comes from your transponder. I think it's your GMU44 magnetometer. Once you lose your heading you lose your traffic. 1 Quote
M20TN_Driver Posted July 27 Report Posted July 27 1 hour ago, LANCECASPER said: On the Mooney G1000 airplanes there's no GDL90 installed that's why there's a red X over it. Your ADS-B out comes from your transponder. I think it's your GMU44 magnetometer. Once you lose your heading you lose your traffic. I have had issues with the magnetometer saying it needs to be recalibrated which I did. Is that the smoking gun? Anyway to validate magnetometer? Quote
LANCECASPER Posted July 27 Report Posted July 27 7 hours ago, M20TN_Driver said: I have had issues with the magnetometer saying it needs to be recalibrated which I did. Is that the smoking gun? Anyway to validate magnetometer? I would take it in to a Garmin dealer and let them sort it out. 1 Quote
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