HSI failure in flight

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Posting for a friend who just experienced this problem....

For those you fly an HSI who had a failure in flight, how did the HSI die?


His experience was HDG flag flicker intermittently for 5-10 min then no heading flag for 10 minutes, followed by a solid HDG flag, heading not rotating with aircraft bank, HSI dead.... then 30 sec latter a strong smell consistent with an electrical burn filled the cockpit. Aircraft is a C172 2001 S model. The HSI is the KI-55A slaved system.

The reason he is asking is some are thinking this a broader electrical issue, and want to have feelers on what to expect for the possible flight to a repair shop.
 
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Mine just started rotating with no flags at all. It was on my instrument checkride, too, during the single-engine approach. I never did learn what the actual failure was, but I vaguely remember being told it was a mechanical issue, not an electric or vacuum problem.
 
My King HSI system failed by locking on a heading about 40 degrees off of the wet compass heading. Outbound from Four Corners toward the mountains. :hairraise: No flags. No smoke. Got it working right for that flight by manually slaving it, then once on heading turning auto-slave back on. I was headed home, and took it to the shop once I got there.

Shop found that someone had apparently swapped my 4-5 year old KCS-55 remote compass with a old "hacked" one filled with improper parts. We had to overhaul the unit and it's been fine.
 
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