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TM 9-2320-304-14&P 4-9 Section V. Troubleshooting 4-17.   LOAD HANDLING SYSTEM (LHS) TROUBLESHOOTING. This section covers Load Handling System (LHS) Troubleshooting. The LHS Fault Index, Table 4-2, lists faults for the LHS of the M1120 truck. The LHS-CHU Fault Index, Table 4-2.1, lists faults for the LHS-CHU on the M1120 truck. 4-18.   TROUBLESHOOTING INSTRUCTIONS. a. Measurements Required for Troubleshooting. CAUTION Use properly sized test leads and ensure care is used when checking for resistance, continuity, or voltage at connectors, or damage to equipment may result. (1)   Resistance measurements. (a)   Connect red test lead to Volt-Ohm input connector and black lead to COM input connector on meter. (b)   Set the function/range switch to the desired Ohm position. If the magnitude of the resistance is not known, set the switch to the highest range, then reduce until a satisfactory reading is obtained. (c)    If the resistance being measured is connected to a circuit, turn ENGINE switch to OFF position. (d)   Connect test leads to the circuit being measured. When measuring high resistance, be careful not to contact adjacent points, even if they are insulated. Some insulators have a relatively low insulation resistance which can affect the resulting measurement. (e)   Read the resistance value on the digital display. Change 1

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