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TM 9-2320-364-20-1
(4)
Transmission Inspection.
(a)
Check fluid level with dipstick.
(b)
Check external hoses and tubes for evidence of leakage.
(5)
Transfer Case Inspection.
(a)
Check level of lubricant at fill plug.
(b)
Inspect lubrication pump and external hoses and tubes for evidence of leakage.
(c)
Operate driveline controls and observe power to front axle.
(d)
Inspect bolts on driveline U-joints.
(6)
Electrical System Inspection.
(a)
Inspect battery cable connections and clean and tighten as necessary.
(b)
Check light for burned out lamps, loose connections and dirty or broken lenses.
(c)
Ensure alternator is charging properly.
(d)
Ensure all electrical equipment functions.
(7)
Air System Inspection.
(a)
Drain any water from reservoirs.
(b)
Inspect air lines and connections for leakage.
(8)
Steering System Inspection.
(a)
Check steering hydraulic reservoir for proper fluid level.
(b)
Examine steering linkage and steering gears for damage incurred during shipment.
(c)
Examine steering hoses and connections for evidence of leakage.
(d)
Check steering system for proper operation during road test.
(9)
Chassis and Running-Gear Inspection.
(a)
Check all lubricant levels.
(b)
Check axle housing pressure vents to ensure freedom from foreign matter.
(10)
Tire Inspection.
(a)
Check tire inflation.
(b)
Inspect tires for serious cuts, bubbles, cracks, bruises, dry-rot, foreign objects or exposure of
internal cords. Remove foreign objects lodged between treads.
(c)
Check all wheel mounting nuts for proper torque, (TM 9-2320-364-10).
(d)
Check front and rear suspension for broken spring leaves, damaged components or damaged air
bags.
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