TM-9-2320-209-10-3

2 1/2-TON, 6X6, M44A1 AND M44A2 SERIES TRUCKS (MULTIFUEL)

TECHNICAL MANUAL; TROUBLESHOOTING; OPERATOR LEVEL

SEPTEMBER 1980

  TM-9-2320-209-10-3 - Page 7 of 109

TM 9-2320-209-10-3
CHAPTER 1
GENERAL INFORMATION
1-1.
SCOPE.
This volume tells you how to do troubleshooting at the operator’s
level of maintenance. The amount of troubleshooting you can do is based on what
the Maintenance Allocation Chart says you can fix. Because of this, the only trouble
symptoms you will find here are those that could be caused by faulty things you can
fix.
1-2.
ORGANIZATION. When you do PMCS, or when you drive the truck and find
that something is wrong, write down what is wrong. Then check the fault symptom
index to see if the trouble (fault symptom) you noted is in the index. If it is, you
can do troubleshooting to find the fault and fix it. If the symptom is not in the index,
tell organizational maintenance.
1-3.
TROUBLESHOOTING APPROACH.
In order to find out what is causing the
problem in the truck, you must use a good approach. A good approach just means a
way of doing troubleshooting so you can find the problem and not get confused or lost.
The following chapter describes how you can use the materials in this volume to
troubleshoot with a good approach.
1-1/( 1-2 blank)


Back to Top