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INTRODUCTION HOW TO USE TROUBLESHOOTING — Continued
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TROUBLESHOOTING BASICS
Troubleshooting Procedure
A troubleshooting procedure serves as a starting point for your troubleshooting work. You will branch in and out of
procedures as you work to find a fault. After correcting the fault, check that the problem has been corrected. The parts of a
troubleshooting procedure are given below.
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1. TITLE
This is the name of the procedure that best describes your symptom.
2. INITIAL SETUP
This tells you the tools, materials/parts, personnel, references, and equipment
conditions needed to do the procedure.
3. TASK STEPS
Step-by-step instructions that isolate the fault.
4. QUESTION
This is the last step in YES blocks. The answer to this question will
direct you to the next block.
5. BLOCK ID CODE
These codes identify YES/NO blocks for ease of referencing. When filling out
2028s, list these codes, along with titles and page numbers.
6. ILLUSTRATIONS
These help you locate and identify parts.
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