TM 9-2320-387-10
Section III. MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES
3-7. GENERAL
The operator/crew is responsible for daily, weekly, and monthly preventive
maintenance checks and services listed in table 2-2. Other maintenance services,
also the responsibility of the operator/crew, are explained in this section.
3-8. MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES REFERENCE INDEX
REF.
PAGE
TITLE
PARA.
NO.
Raising and Securing Hood
Servicing Coolant Surge Tank
Fuel Filter Maintenance
Servicing Batteries
Parking Brake Adjustment and Cleaning
Servicing Windshield Washer Reservoir
Air Cleaner Servicing (Emergency Procedure)
Air Cleaner Dump Valve Servicing
Plastic Window Cleaning
Engine Oil Servicing
Transmission Fluid Servicing
Power Steering Fluid Servicing (RCSK 18330)
Power Steering Fluid Servicing (P/N 94252A)
Fuel Tank Servicing
Tire Chain Installation and Removal
Emergency Fan Clutch Override
Rearview Mirror Adjustment
Wheel Assembly Replacement
3-26.
Deleted
WARNING
To ensure opening of the hood assembly is accomplished safely and
effectively, always maintain the proper lifting posture, legs bent with
back straight. Failure to do so may cause damage to equipment or injury
to personnel.
NOTE
Due to the inherent weight of the hood assembly, hood may flex when
opening, possibly causing interference between the right side of hood
assembly and body. This interference can be eliminated by pushing
hood assembly laterally away from individual prior to lifting.
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