TM 9-2330-235-14&P
Section II. OPERATOR/CREW TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES
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Operator/Crew Troubleshooting, Table 3-1 .................................................................................................. 3-8
Troubleshooting Symptom Index.................................................................................................................. 3-8
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GENERAL.
a. This section provides information for identifying and correcting malfunctions which may develop while operating
your trailer.
b. The Troubleshooting Symptom Index in paragraph 35 lists common malfunctions which may occur, and refers you
to the proper page in Table 31 for a troubleshooting procedure.
c. If you are unsure of the location of an item mentioned in troubleshooting, refer to paragraph 17 or to the
maintenance task where the item is replaced.
d. Before performing troubleshooting, read and follow all safety instructions found in the Warning Summary at the
front of this manual.
e. This section cannot list all malfunctions that may occur, nor all tests or inspections and corrective actions.
If a malfunction is not listed, or is not corrected by the listed corrective actions, notify your supervisor.
f. When troubleshooting a malfunction:
(1) Locate the symptom or symptoms in paragraph 35 that best describe the malfunction.
(2) Turn to the page in Table 31 where the troubleshooting procedures for the malfunction in question are
described.Headings at the top of each page show how each troubleshooting procedure is organized: MALFUNCTION,
TEST OR INSPECTION (in step number order), and CORRECTIVE ACTION.
(3) Perform each step in the order listed until the malfunction is corrected. DO NOT perform any maintenance
task unless the troubleshooting procedure tells you to do so.
g. The columns in Table 3-1 are defined as follows:
(1) MALFUNCTION. A visual or operational indication that something is wrong with the trailer.
(2) TEST OR INSPECTION. A procedure to Isolate the problem in a component or system.
(3) CORRECTIVE ACTION. A procedure to correct the problem.
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