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TM 9-4110-257-14 4-46. SOLENOID VALVE L1 (LIQUID LINE) TESTING AND REPAIR.  - Continued (4) If no failure was indicated, check tabs (1) and tab housing (3).  If damaged, repair or replace per paragraph 4-20. (5) Using tags and wiring diagram (fig.  1-4), connect tabs (1).  Remove tags. NOTE The only authorized repair to the solenoid valve is coil replacement.  The coil can be replaced without opening the refrigeration pressure system. b. Removal. WARNING Do not attempt any disassembly of the solenoid valve other than coil removal with a refrigerant charge in the system.  Refrigerant will be sprayed out dangerously if the  screws  that  attach  the  tube  and  plunger  assembly  to  the  valve  body  are loosened. (1) Tag and disconnect tabs (1). NOTE Mounting hardware is not supplied with coil.  Screw and lock washer must be retained for use during installation of coil. (2) Remove screw (4), lock washer (5), data plate (6), and coil (2). (3) Cut wire leads (7) if necessary and remove grommet (8). c. Installation. (1) Push wire leads (7) through grommet (8) and install grommet into coil (2). (2) Install two tab housings (3) and tabs (1) (para 4-20). NOTE Mounting hardware is not supplied with coil.  Screw and lock washer must be retained for use during installation of coil. (3) Install coil (2), data plate (6), lock washer (5), and screw (4). (4) Using tags and wiring diagram (fig.  1-4), connect tabs (1).  Remove tags. NOTE FOLLOW-ON MAINTENANCE: Close left side condenser door. Connect battery (para 4-35) and put unit back into service. 4-116

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