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TM5-4120-387-14 TABLE  4-2.  TROUBLESHOOTING  (Cont.) MALFUNCTION TEST OR INSPECTION CORRECTIVE  ACTION Step 2. Check to be sure there is no restriction to air flow through condenser section. Clean all obstructions from condenser inlet, outlet, and condenser  coil. Step 3. Check to be sure that condenser fan is operating. (Air  being discharged from condenser air outlet.) N O TE Condenser fan and conditioned air (evaporator) fan are both driven by the same motor. If one fan is operating and the other is not, check for loose fan on motor shaft. If both fans are not operating, check for loose electrical  connections,  defective  motor  relay  (K7),  or defective motor (B2). 4-38

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