DRAFT
TB 9-2320-364-13&P-1
AC HEATER/EVAPORATOR BLOWER OPERATES BUT NO COLD AIR FROM
DUCTS DURING AC OPERATIONS - Continued
WARNING
Remove rings, bracelets, wristwatches, neck chains, and any other jewelry before working around
vehicle. Jewelry can catch on equipment and cause serious injury. Jewelry or tools may short
across electrical circuits or terminals and cause damage to equipment or severe burns or
electrical shock to personnel.
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VISUAL INSPECTION
NOTE: Temperature control switch temperature probe
is installed correctly when it is inserted into the AC
evaporator core until it touches the bottom of the
insertion hole.
(1) Remove eight screws and heater compartment
access panel (TM 9-2320-364-20).
(2) Inspect temperature control switch temperature
probe for damage.
(a) If temperature control switch temperature probe
is damaged, replace temperature control switch
fault.
(3) Check if temperature control switch temperature
probe is installed correctly.
(a) If temperature control switch temperature probe
is installed incorrectly, reinstall temperature
Verify repair, go to Step 29 of this fault.
(b) If temperature control switch temperature probe
is installed correctly, go to Step 5 of this fault.
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