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Check the installation manual for initial setup,if system worked before ,check rudder reference unit for broken wire loose connection or defective unit (it is a potentiometer resistance shoud change smoothly with position)
CHECK THE POWER SUPPLY WIRING ,If it worked before ,could be corrosion or lose wire connection,or terminal bad crimped,or terminal loose inserted.
If it is new installation ,power wires could be undersized,or battery discharged .
Normally autopilot shuts off from auto and restarts when power supply voltage drops under the reset voltage ,when the wheel turns ,the motor current increase and the power voltage drops when the power supply wires are not OK.
GLUE THE SMALL POSTS EXACTLY IN PLACE AS THEY BROKE OFF ,DRILL A HOLE VERTICALLY THROUGH THE POSTS ,SAME SIZE AS HOLE IN THE SS WHASHER, (HOLE OF THE SCREWS)ALL THE WAY THROUGH THE BACKPLATE ,INSTALL A STAILLESS SCREW WITH HEAD ON THE REAR OF THE BACKPLATE AND NUT ON THE WASHER SIDE TRIM TO EXACT LENGHT USE LOCKTITE FOR NUT.
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