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TM5-4120-387-14 (8) Note  position  of  (Cl)  and  (C2)  capacitors. (9) Remove  capacitor  (Cl). d. Installation (1) Position capacitors (Cl) and (C2) on bracket as noted during removal. (2) Aline retaining strap on bracket. (3) Using screwdriver and wrench,   secure retaining strap to bracket with two screws and nuts. (4) See tags and wiring diagram (fig. 4-7) and connect leads. Remove tags. (5) Aline bracket on inside casing. (6) Using screwdriver,   secure bracket to casing with four screws. (7) Install boots on capacitors. (8) Using socket wrench,    install L1 coil assembly, data plate and nut on L1 valve plunger. Follow-on  procedure: Install junction box. (See para 4-29.) 4-52. COMPRESSOR MOTOR RUN CAPACITOR (C2) 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) Remove  capacitor  boots  from  capacitor  bodies. (2) Using jumper cable, make contact with capacitors   and   casing. (3) Check capacitor for cracks, ev visible damage. Replace if damaged. (4) Check that top of capacitor is failed and must be replaced. dence  of  overheating,  and  any  other flat. If the top is “ballooned”, it has 4-123

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