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TM 5-4320-305-24 Table 2-2.  Organizational Maintenance Troubleshooting - Continued MALFUNCTION TEST OR INSPECTION CORRECTIVE ACTION 7.  LOW ENGINE OIL PRESSURE Step 1.  Shut down engine and check oil system for leaks.  Check for damaged and leaking oil lines and fittings. Check  inside  control  panel  cover  assembly  for  evidence  of  leakage  from  oil  pressure  indicator  or  oil pressure line hose.  Check lube oil cooler for leaks. Examine area of crankcase directly below lube oil cooler.  Notify direct support if lube oil cooler leaks.  If leaks cannot be easily detected and engine can be run without damage, clean the engine as described below.  After engine is clean, start the engine and observe lubrication system for leaks. a.  Remove accumulated dust and dirt with compressed air. b.    Tighten  loose  components.    Replace  leaking  components  (para  2-16).    If  cover,  front  cover,  or associated surfaces, other than fittings or fasteners, are leaking, notify direct support. 8.  CHARGING INDICATOR LAMP (ALTERNATOR) LIGHTS WHEN ENGINE IS RUNNING Step 1.  Check for weak batteries or dirty, corroded, or loose battery cable connections. Add distilled water as needed.  Recharge batteries or replace if defective (para 2-13). Step 2.  Check V-belts for breaks or damage.  Check belt tension.  Check for damaged or frozen pulleys (table 2- 1, item 6). Tighten or replace V-belts as necessary (para 2-25).  Replace alternator V-belt pulley (para 2-35). Step 3.  Check alternator. Remove and test/inspect alternator (para 2-35).  Replace alternator as required (para 2-35). 9.  PUMP MAKES EXCESSIVE NOISE Step 1.  Check that suction hose is immersed in liquid being pumped or properly connected to container from which liquid is being pumped.  Liquid level in container shall be above suction hose connection. Relocate  suction  hose  connection  below  surface  of  liquid.    Keep  suction  intake  off  of  bottom  when pumping (para 2-18). Step 2.  Check suction hoses, connections, or parting surface of suction flange for leaks. 2-30

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