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TM  5-4120-377-14 TABLE  4-2.  TROUBLESHOOTING  (Cont.) MALFUNCTION TEST  OR  INSPECTION CORRECTIVE  ACTION Step 5. Step 6. Step 7. Step 8. Step 9. Check  to  be  sure  that  excessive  cold,  outside  air  is  not  being  introduced  through  the  fresh  air damper. Fully  close  damper;  then,  if  condition  improves,  adjust  properly. Check  air  flow  out  of  conditioned  air  (evaporator)  discharge  grille.  If  air  flow  volume  is  low: a.   Adjust   conditioned   air   (evaporator)   intake   grille   louvers. b.  Clean  and  service  or  replace  conditioned  air  filter  element.  (See  para  4-33.) c.  Clean  and  service  or  replace  mist  eliminator.  (See  para  4-35.) d.  Clean  evaporator  coil  and  entire  evaporator  section.  (See  para  4-64.) Check  for  loose  or  damaged  wires  and  terminals. Disconnect   input   power   before   performing   internal   electrical   troubleshooting. Voltages  used  can  be  deadly. Tighten  loose  or  damaged  terminals.  Repair  or  replace  damaged  wires.  (See  para  4-36.) Check  operation  of  heater  thermostat  (S4). Test  thermostat.  (See  para  4-60.)  Replace  thermostat  if  defective. Check  individual  heaters  (HR1  through  HR6). Test heaters. (See para 4-61.) Replace defective heaters. 4-48

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