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TM 9-2350-238-20-1
Table 2-3. UNIT TROUBLESHOOTING (CONT)
MALFUNCTION
TEST OR INSPECTION
CORRECTIVE ACTION
If problem still exists, notify direct support maintenance.
Step 2.
70. OIL PRESSURE IS TOO LOW.
Check transmission oil level.
Step 1.
Add or drain oil to proper level. Refer to the PMCS/lubrication table,
Check all gaskets, joints, and plugs for signs of leakage.
Step 2.
Tighten all plugs and screws as required.
Check for damaged gage and sending unit.
Step 3.
Troubleshoot transmission oil pressure indicator circuit. Refer to
Electrical Circuit Symptom Index, page 2-92.
If problem still exists, notify direct support maintenance.
Step 4.
71. OIL PRESSURE IS TOO HIGH.
Check for clogged oil lines.
Step 7.
Clean or replace oil lines as required. Refer to page 2-418 and page
Check for damaged gage and sending unit.
Step 2.
Troubleshoot transmission oil pressure indicator circuit. Refer to
Electrical Circuit Symptom Index, page 2-92.
If problem still exists, notify direct support maintenance.
Step 3.
72. OIL TEMPERATURE IS TOO HIGH.
Check transmission oil level.
Step 1.
Add or drain oil to proper level. Refer to the PMCS/lubrication table,
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