TM 9-2350-256-34-2Table 2-3. Troubleshooting--ContinuedMALFUNCTIONTEST OR INSPECTIONCORRECTIVE ACTIONHOIST WINCH CIRCUIT (AUXILIARY HYDRAULIC SYSTEM) - ContinuedStep 3.Inspect auxiliary power unit (APU) emergency winch control valve lever for improper position.Place auxiliary power unit (APU) emergency winch control valve lever in OPEN position.WARNINGTest components must be capable of withstanding a working pressure of 1450-1550 psi (step 4 only).Step 4.Test for broken drive mechanism of faulty auxiliary hydraulic pump. Disconnect auxiliary hydraulic pump dischargehose no. 12. Install suitable gate valve, in conjunction with pressure gage, to outlet of auxiliary hydraulic pump.When restricting oil flow, operating pressure should be 1450-1550 psi.CAUTIONWhen performing auxiliary hydraulic pump pressure test, do not restrict oil flowbeyond operating pressure.Remove auxiliary power unit from vehicle, and replace broken auxiliary hydraulic pump drive mechanism parts, orfaulty auxiliary hydraulic pump. Refer to TM 9-2350-256-34-1, Medium Recovery Vehicle, M88A1.Step 5.Test for faulty or improperly adjusted relief valve within system selector valve. Install pressure gage in systemselector valve gage port. With auxiliary power unit operating, and auxiliary power unit (APU) emergency winchcontrol valve lever placed in CLOSED position, place system selector valve lever in AUX position, and adjust reliefvalve.a. Adjust relief pressure to 1450-1550 psi. For location of valve gage port, and adjusting screw, refer to view D, figure 3-20.b. Replace system selector valve if pressure cannot be adjusted to 1450-1550 psi. Refer to TM 9-2350-256-34-1,Medium Recovery Vehicle, M88A1.Step 6.Inspect for faulty check valve in hoses, nos. 4B and 6B. Refer to TM 9-2350-256-20, Medium Recovery Vehicle, M88A1.Replace check valve. Refer to TM 9-2350-256-34-1, Medium Recovery Vehicle, M88A1.NOTEPerform the following tests using main hydraulic system (step 7 only).Step 7.Test hoist winch combination control valve, and control valve. Refer to malfunction 9, steps 10 and 11, in the HoistWinch Circuit (Main Hydraulic System).SPADE CIRCUIT (AUXILIARY HYDRAULIC SYSTEM)31. SPADE WILL NOT OPERATEStep 1.Inspect all hydraulic hoses and connections for visible indication of oil leaks.Repair leaks or replace hydraulic hose. Refer to TM 9-2350-256-20, Medium Recovery Vehicle, M88A1.Step 2.Inspect system selector valve lever for improper position.Place system selector valve lever in AUX position.Step 3.Inspect auxiliary power unit (APU) emergency winch control valve lever for improper position.Place auxiliary power unit (APU) emergency winch control valve lever in CLOSED position.WARNINGTest components must be capable of withstanding a working pressure of 1450-1550 psi (step 4 only).Step 4.Test for broken drive mechanism or faulty auxiliary hydraulic pump. Disconnect auxiliary hydraulic pumpdischargehose no. 12. Install suitable gate valve, in conjunction with pressure gage, to outlet of auxiliary hydraulic pump.When restricting oil flow, operating pressure should be 1450-1550 psi.Change 22-19
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