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Need some guidance on Century iiib AP with Aspen PFD

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Mocha2168

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I'm hoping someone has some guidance on this issue. I recently got my Archer II back from the avionics shop for a GTX-345 upgrade with FS-210. Flying back from the shop my Century iii AP could not seem to hold the track back to my home base with GPSS. It was a direct routing and the AP seemed to 'focus' on another heading. Things even got worse when I tried to shoot the approach into my airport. I took the plane out the following day to try and trouble shoot the issue. Some details. The Century iii is set on HDG and the toggle is on Nav 1. The Garmin 430 is tied to the Aspen with AutoCRS turned on. I then turned off GPSS and used the heading bug on the Aspen and still seemed to have the same issue. Any thoughts or ideas to further trouble shoot?

I appreciate any insight.

best

Leo
 

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