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TM 10-4110-262-13&P
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3. Pull the connector out of the enclosure to the limit of the attached wires.
4. Look for loose, broken or burned wires. Reconnect loose wires to the appropriate screw terminals.
5. For broken or burned wires, strip about of insulation from the wire on the container-side of the
break and connect the wire to the connector terminals.
6. If the wires are not long enough to make a reliable connection, pull the new wires from the switch box.
7. Inspect the connector. If the connector is damaged, including bent or broken prongs, or cracked or
broken housing or other obvious damage, replace the connector.
8. Using the multimeter, check continuity between each connector prong and its respective wire
terminal.
a. If no continuity exists between a post and corresponding terminal or if continuity exists between
terminals, go to Step 9.
b. If continuity exists between a post and corresponding terminal and no continuity exists between
terminals, go to Step 11.
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