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What is the appropriate shut down sequence for the 350iS? I have a Dynon sky view. Here is the sequence I'm currently using:
step 1: turn off switches for radio, lights, Dynon skyview
step 2: turn key to off (kills engine)
step 3: turn off switch for ECU
step 3: turn off switch for fuel pump
step 4: turn off master switch
I assume this leaves pressure in the fuel system forward of the fuel pumps. Would it be better to shut the fuel pump off first to relieve the pressure?
thanks,
bt
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Hi Brian, On mine, I shut down the ECU to kill the engine because the ECU pump will stop at the same time while the engine winds down. I think that also kills the ignition as well. Tom
Yep, turn off the ECU, then everything else in whatever order you want. cheers, ,,,,,, Lynn
thanks for the replies.
bt
I shut down the fuel pump and let the engine die as it uses the fuel in the line so I end up with little to no residual fuel pressure in the system.
Then ECU. all switches for lights, radio etc on Composite Design UL engine power panel and finally master.
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