TM 5-6115465-34
TO 35C2-3446-2
NAVFAC P-8-625-34
TM 06858B/06859D-34
TROU8LESHOOTING
Section II.
GENERAL .
2-4.
of corrective actions contains references to
applicable maintenance paragraphs for correction
This section provides information useful in
in the malfunction.
diagnosing and correcting unsatisfactory opera-
NOTE
tion or failure of the generator sets and their
connponents. Malfunctions which may occur are
Refer to the Operator and Organization-
listed in table 2-2. Each malfunction is fol-
al Maintenance Manual for troubleshoot-
lowed by an alphabetical listing of probable
ing information applicable to lower
causes. The corresponding alphabetical listing
levels of maintenance.
Table 2-2.
TROU8LESHOOTING
CORRECTIVE ACTION
PROBABLE CAUSE
MALFUNCTION
a.
Replace defective crank-
a.
1.
Engine fails to
Defective cranking relay
crank
Replace reverse polarity
b.
b.
Defective reverse polarity
Repair or replace starter
c.
d.
Repair or replace starter
d. Defective starter motor
e.
Repair or replace starter
e. Defective starter drive
a.
Clean, adjust, repair,
2. Engine cranks,
a.
Defective fuel nozzle
but fails to
or replace fuel nozzle
star t
b.
Repair or replace speed
b.
Defective speed switch
c.
Repair or replace fuel
c.
Defective fuel injection
d.
d.
Governor actuator
improperly positioned.
4-7.1, MEP 114A).
3. Engine cranks,
a. Defective relay (K1).
but stops when
START-RUN-STOP
b.
switch is
released
c.
NOTE
See Dc schematic diagram
on left engine cover door
for location of relays.
a.
4.
Clean, repair or replace
Engine misses or
a. Dirty or defective fuel
fuel injection nozzle
runs erratically
injection nozzle holder
Correct timing, repair,
b.
b.
Fuel injection pump out of
or replace fuel injec-
2-3
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