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TM 5-6675-250-34
D I R E C T SUPPORT AND GENERAL SUPPORT
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
S e c t i o n I. REPAIR PARTS, SPECIAL TOOLS, AND EQUIPMENT
2-1. Tools and Equipment
the Operator and Organizational Maintenance
Manual, TM 5-6675-250-12.
Tools and equipment issued with or authorized for
t h e SIAGL are listed in the Operator and
2-3. Maintenance Repair Parts
Organizational Maintenance Manual, TM 5-6675-
Repair parts and equipment are listed in TM 5-6675-
250-12.
250-34P, Direct Support and General Support
2-2. Special Tools and Equipment
Maintenance Repair Parts and Special Tools List
(Including Depot Maintenance Manual).
Tool and test equipment requirements are listed in
Section II. TROUBLESHOOTING
2-4. General
b. This manual cannot list all malfunctions that
may occur, nor all tests or inspections and corrective
a. This section contains troubleshooting in-
actions. If a malfunction is not listed or is not
formation for locating and correcting most of the
corrected by listed corrective actions, notify your
operating troubles which may develop in the
supervisor.
SIAGL. Each malfunction for an individual com-
ponent, unit, or system is followed by a list of tests
NOTE
Before you use this table, be sure you have
or inspections which will help you to determine
performed all applicable operating checks.
probable causes and corrective actions to take. You
should perform the tests/inspections and corrective
actions in the order listed.
Table 2-1. Troubleshooting
MALFUNCTION
TEST OR INSPECTION
CORRECTIVE ACTION
ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNIT (ECU)
1. POWER ON INDICATOR FAILS TO LIGHT WHEN POWER IS APPLIED.
.
Step 1. Check for a bad POWER-ON indicator lamp (fig. 2-1).
a. Unscrew the plastic lens from the indicator lamp assembly.
b. Visually inspect lamp for a burned out filament.
If a filament is bad, replace with a new lamp. Place the new lamp in the socket of the lamp assembly.
Screw the plastic lens in place over the lamp and tighten tbe plastic lens finger tight.
2-1

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