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TM   9-2320-289-34 Table   2-1.   Mechanical   Troubleshooting   (Con’t) MALFUNCTION TEST  OR  INSPECTION CORRECTIVE   ACTION ENGINE  COO/ANT  HEATER 40.   WILL   NOT   START Step  1. Replace  igniter.  (See  paragraph  11-2) Step  2. Remove   limit   switch.   (See   paragraph   11   -2)   Check   for   continuity   through   switch contacts. If  there  is  no  continuity,  replace  limit  switch. Step  3. Replace  flame  switch.  (See  paragraph  11-2) Step  4. Remove   thermostat   valve.   (See   paragraph   11-2)   Inspect   all   components   for looseness   or   damage.   Check   fuel   line   connectors   for   clogs. Tighten   any   loose   components,   Replace   any   damaged   components.   Clean fuel   line   connectors   if   clogged. 41.  WILL  NOT  SHUT  OFF Step  1. Disconnect   electrical   connector   at   electric   fuel   pump   to   shut   off   engine   coolant heater,   Remove   thermostat   valve.   (See   paragraph   11-2)   Inspect   all   components for  looseness  or  damage,  Check  fuel  line  connectors  for  clogs. Tighten   any   loose   components.   Replace   any   damaged   components.   Clean fuel   line   connectors   if   clogged. 42.  HEATER  OPERATES;  ENGINE  REMAINS  COLD Step  1. Check  engine  coolant  level. Fill  cooling  system  if  low.  (See  LO  9-2320-289-12) Step  2. Remove   motor.   (See   paragraph   11-2)   Check   to   see   if   coolant   pump   hoses, coolant  pump  passages,  and  blade  slots  are  clogged.  Inspect  all  components  for damage. Disassemble   and   clean   motor   to   remove   clogs.   Replace   any   damaged components. 2-26

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