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TM5-4120-383-14
5-32.
COMPRESSOR.-Continued
(9) Check continuity between pins A, B, and C and the
compressor body.  No continuity should exist.
If continuity exists
the compressor is bad, replace compressor.
(10) Inspect J10 connector for loose, broken, or otherwise
damaged pins or threaded connections.  Replace connector if bad.
b.
Repair/Replace.
(1)
Heater.
(Refrigerant system discharge is not required.)
(a) Assuming that power has been disconnected at power
source and covers have been removed during access and testing
proceed as follows:
(b) Tag and disconnect heater leads from pins F and G of
J10.
Pull leads out through grommet hole in side of junction box.
(c) Pull heater from mounting tube clip on lower side of
compressor.
(d) Place new heater in mounting tube clip.
(e) Run wires through grommet hole in compressor junction
box.
(f) See wiring diagram figure 4-4 and tags on removed
heater.  Connect heater leads to J10 pins F and G.
(2)  Connector.
(Refrigerant system discharge is not
required.)
(a) Assuming that power has been disconnected at power
source and covers have been removed during access and testing
proceed as follows:
(b) Remove retaining hardware from connector. Pull
connector out of junction box to gain access to solder connections.
(c) Tag and unsolder wires.
(d) Using tags and wiring diagram figure 4-4 solder wires
to new connector.  Remove tags.
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