- Improved weather page display
- Improved traffic page display
- General improvements to system operation
Can you provide more details on these improvements in particular?
- Improved weather page display
- Improved traffic page display
- General improvements to system operation
This just occurred for me yesterday! First time that has ever happened for me. Just once for me and it was shortly (about 5 minutes) after engaging.I noticed my AP disconnected by itself twice on my first flight after the update, but otherwise no other glitches yet.
Try changing the "EIS size" item on the Display Configuration page.the label on the EIS display for "AUX FUEL" changed to "A FUEL".


Never have "needed" 8gb or smaller -- I've been using 32gb SDHC Class 10 cards for 10 years now, never had an issue.Do we still need an SD card that is 8gb or smaller to do this update?
Check the diagnostics logs; any events in there?I noticed my AP disconnected by itself twice on my first flight after the update, but otherwise no other glitches yet.
AP is the most sensitive to CAN bus issues.Check the diagnostics logs; any events in there?
I'm not sure if this is your case, but a TRFC FAIL msg came along with the 9.41 updateI have three flights completed after installing 9.52 - no issues to report (no A/P disconnect issue for me). One change, I now get a "Traffic" unavailable warning on my G3X at start up which clears within a few minutes. I'm guessing the system in initializing and in the past no message was displayed.
I upgraded from 9.32 so that makes sense, thank you!I'm not sure if this is your case, but a TRFC FAIL msg came along with the 9.41 update
- Along with these inputs, 3 new CAS Messages were added to the system:
- TERR INHIBIT – Terrain Alerts Inhibited
- TA INHIBIT – Traffic Alerts Inhibited
- TRFC FAIL – Traffic device or traffic input failed
Thanks for the suggestion. In both cases of failure, the log did output "Fail / Airdata timeout / 00000024 00000000" in the "Autopilot State" column. Sounds like I'll want to start with an E-mail to g3xpert at Garmin.Check the diagnostics logs; any events in there?
I was the one who put this on engineerings radar years ago, but still no resolution. However, i was able to make it 80% better. On your ipad, use the forget device function under blue tooth connections for the gdl39. Then add it back via pairing. Also ,be sure you don’t have two different devices connected to the gdl blue tooth connection.I updated to the 9.52 and still having ADSB drop outs. I have a GDL39R. If I’m flying with some of my friends the two planes with Garmin gear will drop off but my buddy with a UAvonics sky beacon always remains. I can pull my breaker for the gdl39r and push it right back in. Once it reboots all traffic will show back up. After a little while I’ll loose traffic here and there until I pull the breaker again. Seems like it’s happening with my buddies that are running Garmin transponders/adsb equipment.
I had a call in with g3x team and one tech said they were aware of the issue. Months later still have the issue but can’t get any type of reply if there is a fix for this.
Pretty frustrating when you spend the amount of money we do and have these issues. I’m starting to think Garmin will not be my choice for my future build.
This is directly to my g3x screen. Not using an iPad. Wired in.I was the one who put this on engineerings radar years ago, but still no resolution. However, i was able to make it 80% better. On your ipad, use the forget device function under blue tooth connections for the gdl39. Then add it back via pairing. Also ,be sure you don’t have two different devices connected to the gdl blue tooth connection.
sorry, that is a different issue. A few of us had the other issue and just assumed it was that.This is directly to my g3x screen. Not using an iPad. Wired in.
While not something we have seen very many times, there is the possibility that the system reset itself. We have tools to determine if that is the case. If there is a problem with the display that results in the display resetting, we log that info.Okay, I updated a few weeks ago to the latest version, from 9.32, I believe. We now experience at least once a flight where the MFD(PFD2) goes dark and reboots. There is an occasional message on PFD1 saying that the signal to the VP-X has been lost, which probably makes sense given the system architecture if screen 2 loses power. Having checked all the wires and following Occam's razor, I can only assume that this is occurring because it doesn't like the most recent software update. I don't see the previous software version posted to the Garmin website... Do I just need to reach out to Garmin? Has anyone else experienced this issue?
Just throw thousands more at the issue? It worked and now does not. It’s Garmin needing to update!Install a GTX45R and toss the GDL39![]()