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TM   9-2320-362-14&P Table  3-2. Unit  Troubleshooting  (Cont’d) MALFUNCTION TEST  OR  INSPECTION CORRECTIVE  ACTION 7. COOLANT  TEMPERATURE  GAGE DISPLAYS NORNAL READING AND STATUS INDICATOR ALARM AND LIGHT Condition: ARE ON light (REFER To FIGURES 3-1 THRU 3-3) engine has been running 10 to 15 minutes. Both and alarm tests on status indicator are normal. NOTE l When  measuring  voltage,  measure  against  ground. l Normal coolant temperature is 190-230° F. l Before starting procedure, see para 1-1. Step 1. Disconnect  cable  W64  from  connector  12J1  on  tach/hourmeter box . Step 2. Using  multimeter,   measure  voltage  at  connector  12J1,  pin "A", on tach/hourmeter box. If multimeter displays correct voltage (fig 3-3), go to step 3. If multimeter does 3), go to step 5. Step 3. Reconnect cable W64 to box . Disconnect  cable NOT display correct voltage (fig 3- connector  12J1  on  tach/hourmeter W64 from connector on shelter. Step 4. Using  multimeter,   measure voltage at cable W64, pin “A.” If multimeter displays correct voltage (fig 3-3), refer  to  system  manual  for  further  troubleshooting. If multimeter does NOT display correct voltage (fig 3- 3), replace faulty cable assembly W64 (para 3-25). Step 5. Reconnect  cable  W64  to  connector  12J1  on  tach/hourmeter box . Remove  engine  access  cover  and  disconnect  safety lanyard. Disconnect  cable  W66  from  connector  12J2  on tach/hourmeter box. Step 6. Using  multimeter,   measure voltage at cable W66, pin “A.” If  multimeter  displays replace  faulty  harness If multimeter does NOT 3), go to step 7. correct voltage (fig 3-3), assembly (para 3-20). display correct voltage (fig 3- . 3-18

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