T M 9 - 2 3 5 0 - 2 5 6 - 2 0 CHAPTER 2: VEHICLE MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONSSECTION IV: GENERAL MAINTENANCEPara.TaskPage2-14Replacement of Decal Markings ..................................................................................................................................2-342 - 1 4 R E P L A C E M E N T O F D E C A L M A R K I N G SMany of the markings within the vehicle are decals. If these decals become damaged and are no longer legible,they should be replaced. TM 9-2350-256-10 illustrates the various decals and their locations.Dry-cleaning solvent used to clean parts is potentially dangerous to personnel and property. Do notuse near open flame or excessive heat. Flashpoint of solvent is 138°F (59°C).Before removing a damaged decal, note its position. Then remove it by scraping, and cleaning scraped area withdry-cleaning solvent. Apply new decal over scraped area.Spot paint area if required.Remove carrier sheet (backing sheet) from back of new decal by dipping decal in water forapproximately 20 seconds.Place new decal in same position as old decal and roll down firmlySECTION V: TROUBLESHOOTINGPara.TaskPage2-15General Instructions ...............................................................................................................................................2-342-16 Quick Guide To Troubleshooting ....................................................................................................................... 2-352-16.1 Mechanical Troubleshooting ...................................................................................................................2-402-17Hydraulic Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................................. 2-40.162-18Vehicle Troubleshooting with Simplified Test Equipment/InternalCombustion Engine-Reprogrammable (STE/ICE-R). ..............................................................................2-562-19 Electrical Troubleshooting ......................................................................................................................... 2-572 - 1 5 G E N E R A L I N S T R U C T I O N Sa. GENERALThis chapter contains a Quick Guide to Troubleshooting index and a Troubleshooting Chart. The Quick Guide toTroubleshooting is the master reference table for locating troubleshooting information. The Quick Guide toTroubleshooting index contains a list of various malfunctions which may occur during operation or inspection ofthe M88Al and provides a reference to the troubleshooting information in the troubleshooting chart or a solution.The troubleshooting chart provides step-by-step instructions for isolating and correcting malfunctions.b. STE/ICE-R TROUBLESHOOTINGWhen a malfunction is recognized on the engine, transmission or hydraulic systems of the M88Al the QuickGuide to Troubleshooting may reference STE-ICE-R method for analyzing the malfunction. The STE/ICE-Rmethod will be the primary troubleshooting procedure when referenced; the backup procedure should be usedonly when STE/ICE-R is unavailable.2-34Change 1
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