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TM 5-2420-224-10
Malfunction
Test or Inspection
Corrective Action
Step 5.
Check for high engine oil level.
High oil level may indicate a coolant or fuel leak. If oil level is well above
full mark, notify unit maintenance.
Step 6.
Check for restricted exhaust system, such as bent or crushed exhaust pipes.
If exhaust pipes are damaged, notify unit maintenance.
6.
LOW OIL PRESSURE.
Step 1.
Check for low engine oil level.
Add oil to proper level (refer to page 2-70.2).
Step 2.
Check for oil leaks.
If loose or damaged engine oil components are present, notify unit
maintenance.
7.
TRANSMISSION DIFFICULT TO SHIFT.
Check clutch pedal for proper operation, sticking, or binding.
If clutch does not engage or disengage fully or smoothly, notify unit
maintenance.
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