WARNING
Hot transmission/oil can cause severe burns. Wear gloves and proper
eye protection while performing troubleshooting or maintenance. Failure
to comply may result in injury or death to personnel.
NOTE
Make sure connectors and receptacles are free from dirt, sand, and deb-
ris before use.
2.
Remove NATO slave cable from stowage and plug into slave receptacles of both
vehicles.
3.
Start engine of assist vehicle. (WP 0044)
4.
Using the throttle pedal, increase assist vehicle engine speed to more than 1000 rpm,
while assistant starts engine of disabled vehicle. (WP 0044)
5.
As soon as disabled vehicle engine is running smoothly, remove NATO slave cable
from slave receptacles (1) on both vehicles and return to stowage.
6.
Install caps (2) on slave receptacles (1) of both vehicles.
7.
Move assist vehicle. (WP 0050)
8.
Shut off engine of assist vehicle. (WP 0057)
NOTE
•
Model of truck can be determined by information plate on inside of
driver side cabin door.
•
A4 Model HEMTT does not have an AMPERES gauge. Battery volt-
age readout is located in top right corner of Liquid Crystal Display
(LCD) on instrument panel.
•
Gauges are located in different places dependant on model HEMTT.
Select correct view below for model HEMTT being serviced.
9.
Check BATTERY gauge (3) of disabled vehicle. If BATTERY gauge (3) shows less than
24 volts, notify field level maintenance. If BATTERY gauge (3) shows 24 volts or more,
continue with Step (11).
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