TM-9-2320-280-10 HMMWV Operator Manual Download

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TM 9-2320-280-10 CAUTION · If ambient temperature is above 0°F (-18°C), do not operate starter continuously for more than 20 seconds; wait 10 to 15 seconds between periods of starter operation. Failure to do this will result in damage to the starter. · If any instrument reading is not normal, stop engine. Failure to do this will result in damage to the engine. Refer to troubleshooting, table 3-1. · If engine does not start, leave rotary switch in "RUN" position and wait 10 to 15 seconds before trying to restart. Failure to do this will result in damage to glow plugs or starter. · If you accidentally turn the rotary switch to "ENG STOP" position after an unsuccessful attempt to start, wait 90 seconds before trying to restart. Failure to do this will result in damage to glow plugs. h. Place rotary switch (1) to 'START." Release lever after engine starts. Lever will return automatically to “RUN". NOTE Before the engine reaches operating temperature, the WAIT-TO- START lamp may flicker and a clicking noise may be heard. This is due to glow plug relay cycling and is a normal condition. i. Allow engine to warm up for approximately one minute and ensure instruments indicate the following: (1) Oil pressure gauge (4) should register above approximately 6 psi (41 kPa) with engine at idle. (2) Voltmeter (6) should register in green area. (3) Fuel gauge (9) should indicate fuel level in fuel tank. (4) Air restriction gauge (3) should not register within the red zone. j. Stop engine if any of the following conditions occur: (1) Excessive engine vibration. (2) Oil pressure does not register or suddenly drops to or less than approximately 6 psi (41 kPa) with engine at idle. (3) Air restriction gauge (3) is within the red zone. k. If engine overheating occurs: (1) Park vehicle, allow engine to idle. (2) Observe coolant temperature gauge (5) for steady cooling. CAUTION Stop engine if coolant temperature gauge suddenly increases beyond approximately 230°F (110°C), or damage to engine will result. (3) If engine coolant temperature continues to increase, or does not decrease, as indicated by engine temperature gauge (5), stop engine. Perform troubleshooting procedures in table 3-1. 2-107