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TM   5-4320-304-14 TM   08922A-14/1 Table 3-1. Operator Troubleshooting MALFUNCTION TEST   OR   INSPECTION CORRECTIVE   ACTION 1.  ENGINE  FAILS  TO  CRANK  OR  CRANKS  AT  LOW  SPEED Notify    organizational    maintenance. 2.   ENGINE   CRANKS   BUT   FAILS   TO   START Death or serious injury could occur if fuel is not handled carefully. Use in a well-ventilated area away from open flame, arcing equipment, ignition sources, heaters, or excessive heat. Engines must be turned off and cool before refueling.  Use  proper  refueling  procedures  and equipment to avoid spillage. Do not run en- gines near open fuel containers. Always store fuel  in  proper,  marked  containers.  DO  NOT SMOKE. Step 1. Check   for   insufficient   fuel   supply. Fill   fuel   tank. Step 2. Check  starting  procedures  under  prevailing  conditions. If  starting  procedures  have  been  performed  correctly,  but  engine  still fails   to   start,   notify   organizational   maintenance. Step  3. Check   air   cleaner   restriction   indicator. If  red  band  appears  in  window  of  restriction  indicator,  and  rain  hood  is not  blocked  and  no  damage  to  system  components  is  found,  replace  air filter   (para   3-4). 3-3

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