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TM5-4120-387-14 a. Inspection (1) Check control panel for dents, cracks, or punctures. Replace if damage creates a hazard or interferes with operation. (2) Check that insulation, blind rivet nut, place and secure. Repair or replace as needed. (3) Check that information plate is legible panel  . clamp, and grommets are in and securely riveted to control (4) Check support for cracks or dents that create a hazard or interfere with operation. b. Repair (1) Repairs are limited to replacement of damaged or missing parts and tightening  of  mounting  hardware. (2) Refer replacement of information plate to Direct Support Maintenance. Follow-on procedures: 1. Install mode selector switch. (See  para  4-47.) 2. Install  Temperature  control  thermostat. (See para  4-46.) 3. Install two-speed fan switch. (See  para  4-48.) 4. Install control panel wiring harness. (See para 4-45.) 4-50.  COMPRESSOR  MOTOR  START  CAPACITOR  (C4) Preliminary procedure: Remove junction box. (See para 4-29.) a. Inspection A capacitor can retain a high electrical charge. Touching the terminals of a charged capacitor can result in severe electrical shock and skin burns. Always ground the terminals of a capacitor as soon as they are exposed. (1) Using jumper cable, make contact with capacitor terminal and any convenient ground. (2) Check for loose, corroded, missing,   or broken terminal connections. (3) Check capacitor for cracks,   evidence of overheating, and any other visible damage. Replace if damaged. 4-118

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