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TROUBLESHOOTING
Section I.
GENERAL
12. Purpose
after a component has
the vehicle and/or engine.
Note.
Information in this chapter
is for use of Army maintenance per-
a.
Inspection after the component is
removed from the vehicle and/or the engine
sonnel in conjunction with and as a
is performed to verify any diagnosis made
supplement to the troubleshooting sec-
when the component was in the vehicle, to
tions in the pertinent vehicle and en-
uncover further defects, or to determine
gine technical manuals.
It provides a
malfunctions if the component alone is
continuation of the instructions where
received by the maintenance
activity.
a remedy in either of these technical
manuals
refers to Army maintenance
This inspection is particularly impor-
personnel for corrective action.
tant in the last case because it is often
`the only means of determining the mal-
Operation of a deadlined vehicle with-
function without completely disassembling
out a preliminary examination can cause
the component.
further damage to a disabled component and
b.
possible injury to personnel. By careful
Troubleshooting a disabled compo-
inspection and troubleshooting, such dam-
nent after it has been removed from the
age and injury can be avoided and, in ad-
vehicle and/or engine consists of sub-
dition, the causes of faulty operation of
jecting it to tests on a suitable test
a vehicle or component can often be deter-
stand. This chapter discusses those symp-
mined without extensive disassembly.
toms which can be diagnosed by using the
testing equipment and interprets the re-
sults in terms of probable causes. In-
formation pertaining to this testing is
This chapter contains inspection and
contained in paragraphs 35 through 38.
troubleshooting procedures to be performed
Section II.
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROCEDURES
14. General
would only increase the damage.
Note.
Make
certain that unusual
After the starter has been received by
noises are not
produced by the test
the maintenance activity for preliminary
inspection, or if performance of the start-
equipment used.
er has been unsatisfactory due to unknown
causes, it must be inspected as described
15. Troubleshooting
in this section. When the cause for fail-
ure has been found, the starter should be
The following table lists the possible
disassembled and repaired before proceed-
malfunctions that might be encountered,
ing with the tests. Additional operation-
their probable causes, and the recommended
al tests performed on a damaged starter
corrective action.
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