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52.  NOISY  IN  PARK,  NEUTRAL,  AND  ALL  DRIVING  RANGES
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57. ROUGH 1-2 SHIFT  OR  2-3  SHIFT

TM    9-2320-289-34 Table   2-1,   Mechanical   Troubleshooting   (Con’t) MALFUNCTION TEST OR INSPECTION CORRECTIVE   ACTION 55.  SQUEAL  AT  LOW  SPEEDS,  ESPECIALLY  WHEN  HOT Step  1. Remove   speedometer   driven   gear   from   transfer   case.   (See   TM   9-2320-289-20) Inspect   seal   for   damage.   Inspect   speedometer   driven   gear   shaft   to   see   if   it   is twisted. Replace  speedometer  driven  gear  if  shaft  is  twisted. Step  2. Remove  propeller  shafts  from  transfer  case.  (See  TM  9-2320-289-20)  Check  for damage  or  lack  of  lubrication  at  output  shaft  seals. Lubricate   seals   with   hydraulic   fluid   (Item   40,   Appendix   B)   or   replace   if damaged. 56.  NO  UPSHIFTS,  DELAYED  UPSHIFTS,  OR  FULL  THROTTLE  UPSHIFTS  ONLY Step  1. Disconnect  downshift  electrical  connector  from  side  of  transmission.  Operate  truck and   observe   upshift   performance. If   upshift   is   normal,   replace   transmission   downshift   switch   on   side   of accelerator    bracket. If  upshift  performance  is  still  poor,  perform  step  2. Step  2. Connect  downshift  electrical  connector  to  side  of  transmission.  Test  transmission  oil pressure  with  brakes  applied,   “  D“  (Drive),  engine  at  1000  rpm.  (See  paragraph 5-11) If  oil  pressure  is  normal;  remove,  disassemble,  clean,  and  inspect  governor assembly.  (See  paragraph  5-5) If  oil  pressure  is  high,  perform  step  3. Step  3. Test   transmission   oil   pressure   with   brakes   applied,   “N”   (Neutral),   engine   at 1000  rpm.  (See  paragraph  5-11) If  oil  pressure  is  normal,  perform  step  4. If  oil  pressure  is  high,  perform  step  5. Step  4. Check  for  leaking  or  damaged  detent  solenoid. Tighten  detent  solenoid  if  loose  and  replace  if  damaged.  (See  paragraph  5-7) If  detent  solenoid  is  not  loose  or  damaged,  clean  transmission  control  valve assembly.   (See   paragraph   5-7) Step  5. Check  for  loose  or  damaged  vacuum  lines  and  hoses. Connect vacuum hoses or vacuum lines if loose and replace if damaged. (See TM  9-2320-289-20) Change 2 2-33

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