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TM10-3930-660-34
Section II. TROUBLESHOOTING
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Explanation of Columns .............................................................................................................................. 2-3
General Troubleshooting Instructions ........................................................................................................ 2-2
Symptom Index ........................................................................................................................................... 2-4
Troubleshooting........................................................................................................................................... 2-6
2-4.
GENERAL TROUBLESHOOTING INSTRUCTIONS.
a.
The troubleshooting, Table 2-1, is divided into five different subsections listed below. A complete list of
symptoms covered in Table 2-1 begins on page 2-6.
(1)
Engine - This section lists common engine malfunctions which may be found during the operation or
maintenance of the 6KVRRTFL.
(2)
Powertrain - This section lists common powertrain malfunctions which may be found during the
operation or maintenance of the 6KVRRTFL.
(3)
Steering System - This section lists common steering system malfunctions which may be found during
the operation or maintenance of the 6KVRRTFL. This section also covers the emergency steering
pump hydraulic system.
(4)
Braking System - This section lists common braking system malfunctions which may be found during the
operation or maintenance of the 6KVRRTFL. The brake hydraulic system is also covered in this
section.
(5)
Hydraulic System - This section lists common hydraulic system malfunctions which may be found during
the operation or maintenance of the 6KVRRTFL. This section covers all hydraulic troubleshooting
except for the brake and steering hydraulic systems.
b.
This manual cannot list all malfunctions that may occur, nor all tests or inspections and corrective actions. If
a malfunction is not listed or it is not corrected by the listed corrective actions, notify your supervisor.
c.
Each malfunction symptom, given for an individual component or system, is followed by a step(s) that should
be taken to determine the cause and the corrective action that must be taken to remedy the problem.
WARNING
Operation of a deadlined vehicle without preliminary inspection may
cause further damage to a disabled component and possible injury to
personnel.
d.
Do the easiest things first. Most problems are easily corrected. For example:
(1)
Low power problems are generally caused by loose governor linkage or dirty fuel filters.
2-2
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