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TM 9-2350-238-20-1
Failure to remove or disconnect batteries before removing or installing any electrical
wiring harness or lead may result in injury or damaged equipment.
Wiring harnesses and leads are secured to the hull and components with loop clamps, straps,
1
clips, ground screws, etc. Remove only the hardware which secures the wiring harness or lead
which is being removed.
Disconnect plug connector (1) from slip ring.
2
Remove screw (2) and ground cable terminal (3) from bulkhead.
3
Disconnect driver's control box wiring harness plug connector (4) from receptacle connector (5).
4
Remove screw (6) and ground cable terminal (7) from bulkhead.
5
Remove four socket head capscrews (8), four washers (9), gasket (10), and receptacle
6
connector (5) from bulkhead.
Remove gasket (10) from receptacle connector (5).
7
Remove intercom circuit bulkhead disconnect to slip ring branched wiring harness (11) from
8
hull.
For disassembly of wiring harness plug connector and receptacle connector, refer to general
maintenance, page 2-371.
1 Inspect for broken, damaged, or missing parts.
2 If damaged or missing, replace marker bands. Etch or stamp lead number on new band.
3 For repair of cable terminals, refer to general maintenance, page 2-371.
4 Electrical cable and electrical wires are manufactured items, refer to appendix D.
5 Repair is by replacement of authorized parts (TM 9-2350-238-24P-1).
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