TM-9-2320-440-13-P

TERMINAL HIGH ALTITUDE AREA DEFENSE (THAAD) CARRIER

TECHNICAL MANUAL; OPERATOR’S AND FIELD LEVEL MAINTENANCE MANUAL (INCLUDING REPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL TOOLS LIST)

AUGUST 2010

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TM 9-2320-440-13&P
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NO HIGH IDLE DURING MRP ELEVATION OPERATION OVER 5 DEGREES (CONTINUED)
THAAD0544
WARNING
Remove rings, wristwatches, neck chains, and any other jewelry before working
around vehicle.
Jewelry can catch on equipment and cause serious injury.
Jewelry
and tools may short across electrical circuits and cause damage to equipment or
severe burns or electrical shock to personnel.
NOTE
The VIMS are swapped in Step 14, by swapping THAAD control valve VIM connectors.
The VIMS are identical. Swapping connectors swaps the functions of the VIMS. Remove
tie wraps as required.
Step 14.
Connect THAAD chassis harness input module gray connector. Connect jumperwires
between MUJB connector terminals B and A, B and R, B and T, and B and b. Connect
another jumperwire between MUJB connector terminals P and X. Disconnect THAAD
control valve harness VIM No. 1 and VIM No. 2, 24 and 40 pin connectors (WP 0089).
Connect THAAD control valve VIM No. 1, 40 pin connector to VIM No. 2, 40 pin port.
Connect THAAD control valve VIM No. 1, 24 pin connector to VIM No. 2, 24 pin port.
Connect THAAD control valve VIM No. 2, 40 pin connector to VIM No. 1, 40 pin port.
Connect THAAD control valve VIM No. 2, 24 pin connector to VIM No. 1, 24 pin port.
Turn engine start switch ON (
Position LHS cab control mode
select switch to MRP position (WP 0007). Check for 22 to 28 vdc between wire 1516 at
ECU vehicle/selector harness connector MC66, terminal 1 and a known good ground,
when MRP palm button is pressed and deck elevation controls are operated
(WP 0007).
a.
If 22 to 28 vdc are not measured, replace input module (WP 0066) and
go to Step 15.
b.
If 22 to 28 vdc are measured, replace VIM No. 2 (WP 0089) and go to
Step 15.
MALFUNCTION
TEST OR INSPECTION
CORRECTIVE ACTION
TM 9-2320-347-10)


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