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Require immediate crew attention. These messages are accompanied by flashing master warning, triple chime attenson with or without voice message or dedicated tone. Require immediate crew awareness and future crew action may be required in the form of alternate system selection or performance limitation. These message are accompanied by flashing master caution and a single chime. Indicate safe or normal system operation which require crew awareness, over and above the dark cockpit philosophy. Indicate minor failures or reduction in systems capability, which require no crew action.

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02/03/21

Message Overview:

Message Name:

FGS DIAG CODE=AP ENG

Message Code:

B3-006738

Associated CAS:

None

Reporting LRU: FGC 2
System Description: 22-11-00
Schematic Diagram: None
Wiring Diagram: None

Message Description:

When fault is a (AP ENGAGE CODE) detailed information can be found by analyzing the associated text for each bit set in label 351. Detailed information may be found in the aircraft flip chart, or under ADVANCED DIAGNOSTIC pages in MDC.

Possible Causes:

  • Associated Wiring

Troubleshooting Tips:

Advisory Wire/Service Bulletin: None

Forum Articles/Infoservice/Newsletter: None

Fault Confirmation Procedure:

  1. Message# = 10
  2. Fault Logged = AIR,TAXI
  3. Status = LRU OK / INFO
  4. {Term Definitions}
    1. FGC2-10 2X 071 10 EXCT XXXX-XXXX XXXX-XXXF FTFX-XXXX 071: ;351 AP ENGAGE CODE
    2. FGC2-15 2X 351 NA OR'D XTTT-TTTT TTTT-TTTT TTTT-TTTT 351: ;AP EXT CODE DATA

Quick Links:

Standard Practices - Replace Wiring SPM 20-12-00-02
Standard Practices - Wire Repair SPM 20-12-10-02

Troubleshooting Recommendations:

  1. When fault is a (AP ENGAGE CODE) detailed information can be found by analyzing the associated text for each bit set in label 351. Detailed information may be found in the aircraft flipchart, or under ADVANCED DIAGNOSTIC pages in MDC.
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