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4-58. TM5-4120-377-14 c.   Test (1)  Use  a  continuity  tester  or  a  multimeter  set  on  the  lowest  OHMS  scale  to  check  continuity  between terminals  A1  and  A2,  B1  and  B2,  and  C1  and  C2.  All  three  contacts  should  be  open.  If  there  is  continuity, replace  the  relay. (2) Check continuity between coil terminals X1 and X2. If there is no continuity the coil is open. Replace the relay. (3)  Apply  external  24  volts  dc  power  source  across  terminals  X1  and  X2  and  repeat  continuity  checks between  terminals  A1  and  A2,  B1  and  B2,  and  C1  and  C2.  All  three  contacts  should  be  closed.  If  there  is  no continuity,  replace  the  relay. (4)  Remove  the  external  24  volts  dc  power  source  from  coil  terminals  X1  and  X2. d.    Installation (1)  Using  wrench,  secure  relay  with  four  lock  nuts. (2) See tags and wiring diagram (fig. 4-20) and connect wire leads. (3) Remove tags. Follow-on  procedure:  Install  junction  box  cover  and  lower  front  panel.  (See  para  4-47.) Preliminary  procedure:  Remove  junction  box  cover.  (See  para  4-47.) a.   Inspection (1)  Check  terminal cracked  or  broken. Figure  4-69.  Terminal  Boards  (TB1  and  TB2) boards  for  loose  or  corroded  terminals,  cracks,  and  obvious  damage.  Replace  if (2) Check that wire leads are secure and properly located. (See fig. 4-20.) 4-110

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