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TM 9-2320-364-20-3      2-2051 Remove all jewelry such as rings, dog tags, bracelets, etc.  If jewelry or tools contact positive electrical circuits a direct short may result.  Damage to equipment, injury or death to personnel may occur. (1)   Disconnect connector MC 109 from CTIS front manifold. (2)   Set multimeter select switch to ohms. (3)   Connect jumperwire between wire 1056 on CTIS controller connector MC 111, terminal 1 and a known good ground. (4)   Is there continuity between connector MC 109, terminal 1 and front manifold ground braid? (a)   If there is no continuity, repair wire 1056 (see schematic Fig 2-48 or notify DS Maintenance, and per- form Steps (6) through (9) below. (b)   If there is continuity, wire 1056 is OK. (5)   Check continuity of remaining wires and terminals using Steps (2) through (4) above.  The wires and corresponding terminals are listed below (see sche- matic Fig 2-48). 1057(2) Shield(8) 1058(3) 1061(6) 1064(9) 1059(4) 1062(7) 1065(10) 1063(5) to ground (MC109 only) (6)   Remove jumperwire. (7)   Connect connector MC 111 on back of CTIS controller. (8)   Connect connector MC 109 to CTIS front manifold. (9)   Install instrument panel, sunshield, and ten screws. CONTINUITY TEST NOTE Terminal (5) on MC111 is plugged and does not connect to Terminal (5) on MC109.

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