PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-473

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 473

APRIL 1992

PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-473 - Page 17 of 50
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TRansFER LEvER DIsconnEct
Dear Editor,
Our unit's 5-tonneR were plagued with transfer shift problems.
Wires mounted on the mlcroswltch on the driver±s side of the
transfer shift lever rub against the parking brake lever² Enough
rubbing wears through the outer covers³ Bare wires sho´ out³
We took care of the rubbing problem by getting our DS to reµ
route the clamps and wires on the switch to the passenger side
of the shift lever¶ This keeps the mlcroswltch wires from being
cut¶ No more electrical sho´s³
(EditOR'S nOT´: µHAnkS FO¶ T·¸ ¹Aw ºIp»)
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