HIC stands for "
Harness Interface Connector" The HIC Module is a "dumb" passive passthrough connector. If you look at the schematic for the HIC Module you will see it is nothing more than an interconnect circuit board between the airframe connectors and the Rotax ECU, plus a couple of MOSFET switches (relays) to connect the electrical busses together
before engine start.
Once the engine is started the MOSFETS are completely out of play.
The generators and their switchover are controlled by the
Rotax ECU and the
ROTAX fusebox,
NOT the HIC Module!
If the fault occurs when the second fuel pump is turned on I would suspect it is wired wrong. During normal operation the fuel pumps and all other
engine electrical loads are powered by the A Generator.
Check the connectors for proper polarity at the fuel pump connector and under the instrument panel where the Rotax engine harness fuel pump connectors come through the firewall. One of them may be wired wrong.
Also check that the AV-60000 Power Module ground wire is connected to the firewall and all four of the colored screw terminals are tight. See KAI 42MiS/U-12, Figure 1.
Please report back here with what was found.
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