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TM5-4120-376-14 4-13. TOP  COVERS,  AND  FRONT  LOUVERS/Inspect,  Service,  Replace  (Cont) LOCATION/ITEM AIR  CONDITIONER  FILTER Removal: 1.   Remove   ten   screws   (1)   ten   lock   washers   (2)   front   louver   (evaporator   inlet)   (3)   and conditioner   filter   from   housing. 2.  Slide  air  conditioner  filter  (4)  out  of  end  of  front  (evaporator  inlet)  louver. Service: 1. until 2. 4-32 WARNING Dry  cleaning  solvent,  P-D-680  or  P-S-661,  used  to  clean  parts  is  potentially dangerous  to  personnel  and  property.    Avoid   repeated   and   prolonged   skin contact.  Do  not  use  near  open  flame  or  excessive  heat.  Flash  point  of  solvent is   100°F   (38°C). NOTE The   air   filter   consists   of   a   shredded   aluminum   foil   maze   held   between   screens in   an   aluminum   channel   frame.   The   filter   can   be   cleaned   and   re-used   re- peatedly.  Airflow  markings  (arrows)  printed  on  the  frame  make  it  easy  to replace  the  filter  in  the  correct  position  every  time. Immerse  the  filter  in  soap  solution  or  dry  cleaning  solvent  (Table  D-1,  Item  3)  and  stir dirt   is   removed   using   a   soft   brush   if   necessary   to   loosen   caked-on-dirt. Rinse   in   clean   water   or   dry   cleaning   solvent.

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