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GENERAL INSPECTION  AND SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS

TM 9-2320-387-24-l - CHAPTER 2 SERVICE AND TROUBLESHOOTING  (UNIT) INSTRUCTIONS Section I.  REPAIR  PARTS,  SPECIAL TOOLS,  TEST,   MEASUREMENT, DIAGNOSTIC  EQUIPMENT    (TMDE), AND  SUPPORT   EQUIPMENT 1    2-l. COMMON   TOOLS    AND   EQUIPMENT 1 For authorized  common tools and equipment,  refer  to the Modified Table of Organization  and Equipment (MTOE) applicable  to your  unit. 1    2-2.    SPECIAL   TOOLS,    TMDE,    AND   SUPPORT     EQUIPMENT 1 Special Tools, Test, Measurement,  and Diagnostic  Equipment (TMDE),  and  Support Equipment  used to maintain the vehicles  covered  in this manual  can  be found in TM S-2320.387-24P.  Calibrate  all measuring and test equipment  used to determine  equipment  conformance in accordance  with TB 43-1800. 2-3.    FABRICATED   TOOLS Fabricated tools needed to maintain  the equipment  in this manual  can be found  in appendix   D. These tools are not available  for issue,  but must be fabricated  and applied by unit, direct,  and general  support personnel only. 2-4.    REPAIR   PARTS Repair parts are listed and illustrated in TM S-2320-387.24P. Section  II.  SERVICE   UPON   RECEIPT a.    Upon receipt of a new, used, or reconditioned  vehicle, you must determine  if the vehicle  has been properly prepared  for service. The following  steps should be followed: (1)  Inspect  all assemblies,  subassemblies,  and  accessories to ensure  they  are in proper working  order. (2)   Secure,  clean, lubricate,  or adjust  as needed. (3)   Check  all basic issue items (TM  9-2320-387-10)  to ensure  every item is present, in good condition, and properly mounted or stowed. (4)  Follow general  procedures for  all services  and inspections given  in TM 9-2320-387-10. b. The operator will assist when  performing  service upon receipt inspections. c.     See TM S-2320-387-10  when  checking  equipment  for proper operation. d. Refer to TM S-2320-387-10  for information  concerning break-in  procedures. 2-l

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