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Re: Problem with gyro...

I dont know if anyone has tried to repair a failed gyro sensor. You might be better off getting one shipped overnight to you from IFI.

If you have the right power supply voltage going to the gyro board, and the output stays at 2.5 V when you turn the board on its axis of rotation, then yes, the gyro board has definately failed.