TM-9-2320-387-10 HMMWV Operator Manual Download
Page 114 of 277
TM 9-2320-387-10 2-66 Change 1 2-13. PLACING VEHICLE IN MOTION .WARNING. • This vehicle has been designed to operate safely and efficiently within the limits specified in this TM. Operation beyond these limits are prohibited IAW AR 750-1 without written approval from the Commander, U.S. Army Tank-automotive and Armaments Command, ATTN: AMSTA-CM-S, Warren, MI 48397-5000. • Communications shelters AN/GRC-122 and AN/GRC-142 RATT may overload truck by up to 500 lbs (227 kg). Use caution when driving to avoid damage to equipment or injury to personnel. NOTE The following procedures apply to a vehicle being driven in good weather on high traction surfaces where little or no wheel slippage is evident. For operating the vehicle under unusual conditions; i.e., unusual terrain, cold weather, ice, snow, dusty or sandy areas, mud or rain, refer to section IV. a. Be sure all auxiliary equipment and tools are stored for travel. CAUTION • Vehicle must be stopped, and transmission shift lever placed in P (park) or N (neutral), before transfer case can be shifted. Failure to do this will result in damage to drivetrain. • Do not place transfer case shift lever in H/L (high/lock range) or L (low range) on high traction surfaces where little or no wheel slippage is evident, particularly when encountering sharp, continuous turns. Failure to operate the vehicle with transfer case in H (high range) on high traction surfaces, particularly when encountering sharp, continuous turns, can damage drivetrain. b. With transmission shift lever (2) in P, select H transfer case driving gear range using transfer case shift lever (3). This range is for normal driving in good weather or on high traction surfaces. c. Start engine (para. 2-12). d. Set vehicle light switch (7) (para. 2-15). CAUTION Ensure parking brake is released completely before operating the vehicle. Failure to do so may cause damage to equipment. NOTE • To release parking brake, grasp handle firmly and push forward until handle is seated in its most forward position. • Parking brake handle has a safety release button which must be depressed to release the parking brake. • If covering warning lamp with tape, put a pinhole in the tape to see when the light is on.