Fuel - FQI overread discrepancies in the Fuel on Board (FOB) and Fuel Used (FU)
TASK 28-42-00-810-883-A
Fuel - FQI overread discrepancies in the Fuel on Board (FOB) and Fuel Used (FU)
A. Referenced Information
3. Fault Confirmation
Subtask 28-42-00-710-126-A
Subtask 28-42-00-810-141-A
[Rev.8 from Aug 2018]
2026.04.04 04:39:49 UTC
Fuel - FQI overread discrepancies in the Fuel on Board (FOB) and Fuel Used (FU)
WARNING:
OBEY THE FUEL SAFETY PROCEDURES.
1. Possible CausesEngine fuel-flow sensor/transmitters - FQIS
- FQIC [3QT]
A. Referenced Information
| REFERENCE | DESIGNATION |
|---|---|
| AMM 12-11-28-650-003 | Pressure Refuel with Automatic Control |
| AMM 12-11-28-650-004 | Pressure Refuel with Manual Control |
| AMM 12-11-28-650-007 | Use of Magnetic Level Indicators (MLI) |
| AMM 28-25-00-650-001 | Pressure Defuel |
| AMM 28-25-00-650-003 | To Drain Remaining Fuel from the Wing Tanks and the Center Tank |
| AMM 28-42-00-740-001 | Status Report (BITE) |
| AMM 28-42-00-740-007 | Interrogation of the (SMITHS INDUSTRIES) FQIS Trouble Shooting Data |
| AMM 28-42-34-000-001 | Removal of the Fuel Quantity-Indicating Computer (FQIC) |
| AMM 28-42-34-400-001 | Installation of the Fuel Quantity-Indicating Computer (FQIC) |
Subtask 28-42-00-710-126-A
A. Test:
There is no fault confirmation test available for the values of Fuel On Board (FOB) and Fuel Used (FU) as used in the FOB and FU calculations. The airline operations, and the flight crew during flight, know the typical fuel load required for specific flight legs. Thus all significant discrepancies must be investigated.
(1) Do the Para. Fault Isolation.
4. Fault IsolationThere is no fault confirmation test available for the values of Fuel On Board (FOB) and Fuel Used (FU) as used in the FOB and FU calculations. The airline operations, and the flight crew during flight, know the typical fuel load required for specific flight legs. Thus all significant discrepancies must be investigated.
(1) Do the Para. Fault Isolation.
Subtask 28-42-00-810-141-A
A. Procedure:
(1) Get as much data (as possible) about the FOB/FU discrepancy and the subsequent steps of the unusual and/or emergency procedure used, from:
1 If a flow sensor problem or message is shown:
a Refer to the Fault Symptoms, at the front of the TSM and/or chapter 73, for the related task number.
b Do the applicable trouble shooting procedure related to the observation or failure message.
2 If there is no fuel flow sensor problem or message shown, do the next step.
(3) Fuel On Board (FOB):
1 If a flow sensor problem or message is shown:
a Refer to the Fault Symptoms, at the front of the TSM and/or chapeter 28, for the related task number.
b Do the applicable trouble shooting procedure related to the observation or failure message.
2 If there is no fuel flow sensor problem or message shown, do the next step.
(b) If the fuel quantity is not shown degraded, do one of the two sub steps 1 or 2 that follow:
1 The Refuel/Defuel:
a Fully defuel the aircraft AMM 28-25-00-650-001 and AMM 28-25-00-650-003.
b Refuel the aircraft AMM 12-11-28-650-003 or AMM 12-11-28-650-004.
c Make a record of the fuel load put on the aircraft as shown by the tanker or fuel hydrant.
d Do step (4).
2 Manual Magnetic Indicators (MMIs):
a Use the MMI secondary direct-reading system to calculate the FOB when the aircraft is on the ground AMM 12-11-28-650-007.
b Do step (4).
(4) Compare the FOB values obtained from the FQIS and defuel/refuel, or MMIs. If significant discrepancy is confirmed:
(a) Do the FQIC BITE test AMM 28-42-00-740-001 and print the FQIS troubleshooting data AMM 28-42-00-740-007.
(b) Replace the FQIC [3QT] AMM 28-42-34-000-001 and AMM 28-42-34-400-001.
(c) Report the problem to AIRBUS.
(1) Get as much data (as possible) about the FOB/FU discrepancy and the subsequent steps of the unusual and/or emergency procedure used, from:
- the aircraft technical log
- the flight crew.
NOTE: The FU data is supplied from each engine's FADEC system. The source of the data is the Engine fuel-flow sensor/transmitters mounted on the engines.
(a) Examine the PFR/CFDS(ENG) for a related flow sensor problem or message: 1 If a flow sensor problem or message is shown:
a Refer to the Fault Symptoms, at the front of the TSM and/or chapter 73, for the related task number.
b Do the applicable trouble shooting procedure related to the observation or failure message.
2 If there is no fuel flow sensor problem or message shown, do the next step.
(3) Fuel On Board (FOB):
NOTE: The FOB value is supplied from the FQIS .
(a) If the Fuel quantity is displayed degraded or fault reported in the PFR do the steps that follow: 1 If a flow sensor problem or message is shown:
a Refer to the Fault Symptoms, at the front of the TSM and/or chapeter 28, for the related task number.
b Do the applicable trouble shooting procedure related to the observation or failure message.
2 If there is no fuel flow sensor problem or message shown, do the next step.
(b) If the fuel quantity is not shown degraded, do one of the two sub steps 1 or 2 that follow:
1 The Refuel/Defuel:
a Fully defuel the aircraft AMM 28-25-00-650-001 and AMM 28-25-00-650-003.
b Refuel the aircraft AMM 12-11-28-650-003 or AMM 12-11-28-650-004.
c Make a record of the fuel load put on the aircraft as shown by the tanker or fuel hydrant.
d Do step (4).
2 Manual Magnetic Indicators (MMIs):
a Use the MMI secondary direct-reading system to calculate the FOB when the aircraft is on the ground AMM 12-11-28-650-007.
b Do step (4).
(4) Compare the FOB values obtained from the FQIS and defuel/refuel, or MMIs. If significant discrepancy is confirmed:
(a) Do the FQIC BITE test AMM 28-42-00-740-001 and print the FQIS troubleshooting data AMM 28-42-00-740-007.
(b) Replace the FQIC [3QT] AMM 28-42-34-000-001 and AMM 28-42-34-400-001.
(c) Report the problem to AIRBUS.