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TM   9-4120-367-14 TM 07592B-14/1 Location/Item Inspection Action d. e. a. b. c. d. e. f. g. a. b. c. d. e. Preferred repair methods consist of replacing wires, terminals, connectors, etc., rather than splic- ing wires, bending ends to form terminals, and oth- er makeshift procedures. Determine the proper size and length of wire, ter- minal or connector to be used for replacement. Use a multimeter set on low ohm range to test for continuity. Use multimeter set on high ohm range to test for sheds between the circuit in a component and the outside case of the component. When testing electrial component, also look for visual damage and inspect all wiring in the area for damage or loose connections. Test for continuity in leads or wiring harnesses by disconnecting  each  end. Where wires terminate in an electrical connector, disconnect  connector  from  corresponding  recep- tacle connector or plug connector. Touch the test probes of a multimeter set on low ohm range to ends of wire or to corresponding pin of connector. If continuity is not indicated, repair or replace wire. Inspect all wiring installations for cracked or frayed insulation material. Pay particular attention to wires passing through holes in the frame or around sharp edges. Repair or replace defective wiring. Inspect electrical connectors and fittings for dam- age or broken conditions. Replace defective connectors and fittings. Remarks 5.1 GENERAL MAINTENANCE  PROCEDURES. - Continued Removal - Continued Testing 5 - 2

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