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TM5-2410-237-10 MALFUNCTION TEST  OR  INSPECTION CORRECTIVE    ACTION 3. ENGINE   MISFIRES   OR   RUNS   ROUGH Step   1. Step   2. Step   3. Step   4. Check  to  see  if  fuel  tank  is  low  or  empty. If  low  or  empty,  refill. Check  to  see  if  any  fuel  lines  are  damaged. Notify   Unit   Maintenance. Check  for  black  or  gray  exhaust  smoke. Notify   Unit   Maintenance. Check  for  white  or  blue  smoke. Notify   Unit   Maintenance. 4. ENGINE   OVERHEATS Damage  to  radiator  can  occur  if  pressure  cap  is  removed  on  a  hot  engine. Personal   injury   can   also   occur   from   the   hot   coolant.   Allow   appropriate cool   down   time   before   checking   coolant   level. Step   1. Check  for  low  coolant  level. Add   coolant   as   needed. Step   2.   Check   for   leaks   and/or   worn   hoses. Notify   Unit   Maintenance. Engine   and   radiator   area   will   be   extremely   hot.   Contacting exposed  skin  to  these  areas  could  result  in  severe  burns. Step   3.   Check   for   trash   buildup   along   radiator   surface. Clear   radiator   surfaces. 3-2

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