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Century IIIc Altimatic IIIc Altitude hold

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Kwhitman

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[FONT=&quot]If by chance you were to trace out the connector CD10 pin H on the altitude transducer under the dash, this would be the pin (in the center of the connector in the picture) which transports the altitude signal to the glideslope receiver which then sends the signal to the console. (The console being the part of the A/P that has the 4 rocker switches. Rumor has it that this female connector at the altitude transducer could be bad. Please make note of the split half female pins that tend to lose connection in the picture. Better to change the connector after 40 years than mess with it. Please keep in mind that there is more than one of these old “blue” connectors in the system. Also note the part numbers in the pictures and the website in the lower right.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]I’m just sayin…………………….[/FONT]
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