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FAULT SYMPTOM INDEX
6-1. GENERAL. This chapter gives a troubleshooting fault symptom index for every
system of the engine for which you have detailed troubleshooting procedures.  The
index is in table form (table 6-1) which gives you a quick way to check what material
you have to use to do your troubleshooting.
6-2. INDEX.  The index is divided into columns which give you information you need
to help you do troubleshooting procedures.  The following breakdown tells you what is
in each column.
a.  Subsystem Column.  If the main system is divided into subsystems, the sub-
systems will be listed in this column.
b.  Symptom Column.  This column lists the symptoms, or problems for which
detailed troubleshooting procedures are given.
c.
Summary Column. This column tells you where to find the summary trouble-
shooting procedures for each symptom.
d.  Detailed Column.  This column tells you where to find the detailed trouble-
shooting procedure for each symptom.
Persons Column.  This column tells you how many people are needed to do the
e.
troubleshooting procedure.
f.  Special Tools Column.  Any tools needed to do the troubleshooting procedure
which are not included in your common tool kit are listed in this column.
g.  Standard Tools Column. A dot in this column means that tools found in your
common tool kit are needed to do the troubleshooting procedure.
h.  Materials Column.  This column tells you what materials are needed to do the
troubleshooting procedure.  These materials and how they will be issued will be decide
by your maintenance officer.
i.  Time Column.  This column tells you how much time you will need to do the
detailed troubleshooting procedure.  The time will be decided by your maintenance
officer.

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