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TM 9-2320-386-10
2-31. OPERATION UNDER UNUSUAL CONDITIONS INDEX
PARA.
PAGE
TITLE
NO.
NO.
Operation in Extreme Cold
Operation in Ice or Snow
Operation in Extreme Heat
Operation in Dusty or Sandy Areas
Operation in Rainy or Humid Conditions
Operation in Deep Mud
Fording Operation
2-32. OPERATION IN EXTREME COLD
a. General. The operator must always be alert to changes in weather. The
operator must take care of assigned vehicle in order to prevent damage to vehicle
because of sudden changes in weather. The operator should be cautious when start-
ing or driving a vehicle that has not been operated for a long period. Lubricants
may thicken and cause parts failure. Tires may freeze to the ground or may freeze
flat on the bottom if underinflated. The operator should be alert to such possibilities
to prevent extensive damage to the vehicle.
b. Before Operation.
(1)  Turn OFF CTIS (para. 2-19).
(1.1) Perform "before operation" PMCS (table 2-2).
(2)  Start power plant heater, if equipped, to warm engine coolant, engine,
and batteries before attempting to start engine (para. 2-43).
(3)  Deleted
(4)  Deleted
c. Starting Engine.
CAUTION
Do not operate power plant heater with engine running. Doing this
may result in overheated engine.
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