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TM 5-2420-222-20-2 TURN SIGNAL SWITCH - CONTINUED ACTION LOCATION ITEM REMARKS CLEANING - CONTINUED WARNING Electrical parts solvent cleaning compound (trichlorotrifluoroethane) is flammable, and   reacts   violently   with   aluminum,   titanium,   barium,   lithium,   samarium,   and sodium   potassium.      Cleaning   compound   fumes   displace   air   and   it   may   be carcinogenic.    Boiling  point  is  114°F  (460C).    Do  not  wear  jewelry.    Wear  rubber gloves  and  use  only  in  well  ventilated  area.    Avoid  contact  with  skin,  eyes,  and clothes and do not breathe vapors.  Do not use near open flame or excessive heat. If you become dizzy while using cleaning compound, get fresh air immediately and get medical aid.  If contact with eyes is made, wash your eyes with water and get medical aid immediately. 16. Turn signal a. Using clean rag dampened with solvent switch (1) with cleaning compound, wipe clean. assembled cable (2) b. Dip connectors in solvent cleaning compound to remove corrosion. c. Using clean, dry rags, wipe dry. INSPECTION/REPLACEMENT NOTE For  more  information  on  how  to  inspect  parts,  go  to  General  Maintenance  Instructions (page 2-137). Replace defective parts which cannot be repaired. 17. Turn signal switch a. Look for cracks and breaks in housing. (1) and assembled b. Look for missing and damaged buttons. cable (2) c. Look for cracked, burned, and worn insulation on wires. 18. All metal parts Look for cracks, breaks, or abnormal bends. 19. All threaded parts Look for damaged threads. REPAIR NOTE For   more   information   on   how   to   repair   wiring,   go   to   General   Maintenance Instructions (page 2-137). 2-598

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