TM 9-2330-381-14
INSPECTION
WARNING
Soldering fumes are toxic. Avoid breathing these fumes. Work in a well-ventilated
area or injury to personnel may result.
CAUTION
Rosin core solder contains flux which is corrosive. All soldered connections must
be cleaned of all flux residue or damage to equipment may result.
1.
Inspect bulb socket for bad solder connections, corrosion, and defects. If corroded, clean bulb socket by wiping
with a wiping rag. If a bad solder exists, resolder. If bulb socket cannot be cleaned or socket is defective, replace
indicator light assembly.
2.
Inspect indicator light wires and quick-disconnect terminals for corrosion, looseness, and frayed or broken wires.
If wires or terminals are defective or loose, refer to repair paragraph of this procedure.
3.
Inspect for burned out incandescent bulbs. If bulbs are burned out, replace as necessary.
4.
Inspect for defective bulb sockets or lens. If found defective, replace indicator light assembly.
REPAIR
WARNING
Soldering fumes are toxic. Avoid breathing these fumes. Work in a well-ventilated
area or injury to personnel may result.
CAUTION
Rosin core solder contains flux which is corrosive. All soldered connections must
be cleaned of all flux residue or damage to equipment may result.
1.
Cut and remove heat shrink tubing from two wires (14). Using soldering gun, unsolder and remove two wires (14)
from indicator base (13).
2.
Refer to appendix F and, using electrical repair kit and measuring tape, fabricate new wire(s) (14) as required.
3.
Using wire stripper, strip fabricated wires to designated length and allow for terminals to be installed or wires to be
soldered.
4.
Using electrical repair kit, crimp two quick-disconnect terminals (6) onto wires (14). Install heat shrink tubing onto
two wires (14).
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