TROUBLESHOOTING (Tracks and Suspension) (continued)TM 9-2350-287-10MALFUNCTIONTEST OR INSPECTIONCORRECTIVE ACTIONStep 3. Check for damaged electrical leads.If damaged electrical leads are found, notify Unit maintenance.TRACKS AND SUSPENSION13. VEHICLE PULLS TO ONE SIDE WITH STEERING WHEEL CENTEREDStep 1. Check for mud or dirt buildup on tracks.If buildup is excessive, clean tracks.Step 2. Check track tension,If necessary, adjust tension (p. 3-29).If condition persists, notify Unit maintenance.14. VEHICLE THROWS TRACKSNOTEHigh-speed turns will throw tracks.Step 1. Check tension adjustmentIf necessary, adjust tension (p. 3-29).If condition persists, notify Unit Maintenance.Step 1. Look for excessively loose or worn track or end connectors.If loose or worn, adjust or replace track (pp. 3-29 through 3-38.1).Step 2. Check drive sprockets for excessive wear or cracked or missing teeth (p.2-59).If drive sprockets are damaged, notify Unit maintenance.PERSONNEL HEATER15. HEATER SMOKES, BANGS UPON STARTING, OR DOESN’T STARTCheck to see if you are starting heater correctly.See starting procedures (p. 2-187).If condition persists, notify Unit maintenance.Change 1 3-9
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