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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,
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clips, ground screws, etc. Remove only the hardware which secures the wiring harness or lead
being removed.
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Remove four screws (1) and four washers (2), and tag and disconnect receptacle connector (3)
from bulkhead disconnect.
Remove four screws (4) and four washers (5), and tag and disconnect receptacle connector (6)
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from hull disconnect.
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Disconnect plug connector (7) from voltage regulator.
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Disconnect cable terminal (8) of voltage regulator to bulkhead disconnect, slave receptacle, and
accessories panel special cable assembly from slave receptacle connector (9).
Tag and disconnect four shell connectors (10) from circuit breakers.
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Remove voltage regulator to bulkhead disconnect, slave receptacle, and accessories panel
special cable assembly (11) from hull.
Tag and disconnect cable terminal (12) of slave receptacle and ground electrical lead from hull.
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Tag and disconnect cable terminal (13) of slave receptacle and ground electrical lead from
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slave receptacle connector (9).
Remove slave receptacle and ground electrical lead (14) from hull.
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Remove four screws (15) and slave receptacle connector (9) from hull.
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DISASSEMBLY
For disassembly of wiring harness plug connector and receptacle connectors, 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 to new band.
5 Repair is by replacement of authorized parts (TM 9-2350-238-24P-1).
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