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Old August 17th 03, 02:08 AM
Wayne
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Well, went over today and there was a new alternator, guess we will see if
that took care of it if it ever gets nice enough to fly. No idea how much
the alternator repair will cost....
Wayne
"Nathan Young" wrote in message
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"Wayne" wrote in message

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Well, yesterday I paid for my third of my airplane, the 175B that I


Congrats!

Other than that, the DME is loose but works if you push it in and

the
com 1 seems a bit weak on transmit.


Most avionics are held in place via a single screw that can be
accessed using a long (5" or so) allen wrench from the front panel.
You may want to get or borrow one of these allen wrenches to verify
your DME is seated properly.

-Nathan



 




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