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TM 9-2320-312-24-1
TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES - CONTINUED
0006 00
Table 4. Electrical System Troubleshooting Procedures - Continued.
MALFUNCTION
TEST OR INSPECTION
CORRECTIVE ACTION
INSTRUMENT PANEL LIGHTS- CONTINUED
2. Check Transmission (CHECK TRANS) Light
1. Ensure  "GAUGES"  10A
Reset circuit breaker.
Inoperative.
circuit breaker is not tripped.
Replace  light  if  damaged.
2. Inspect front and rear of light
for signs of damage. Ensure
Reconnect harness to light as
harness connector is securely
required (WP 0093 00).
connected to light (WP 0093
3. Use multimeter to check for
a. If voltage is present at
12Vdc at harness connector.
harness
connector,
replace light (WP 0093
b. If voltage is not present,
continue
to
check
instrument panel wiring
for loose or disconnected
wires.
c. Refer  to  transmission
troubleshooting in Group
070 Commercial Service
Manuals
for
more
information.
Reset circuit breakers.
3. Headlight High Beam and Turn Signal
1. Ensure 25A circuit breakers
Indicator Lights Inoperative.
("HEAD  LIGHTS"  and
"TURN LIGHTS") are not
tripped.
Replace light if damaged (WP
2. Inspect front and rear of
indicator lights for signs of
Reconnect harness to light as
3. Ensure harness connector is
securely connected to light
required (WP 0093 00).
4. Use multimeter to check for
a. If voltage is present at
12Vdc at harness connector.
harness
connector,
replace light (WP 0093
b. If voltage is not present,
continue
to
check
instrument panel wiring
for loose or disconnected
wires.

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