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TM 10-4320-343-14 (2) Wires connected to oil sending unit (Figure 4-40, view A, 1). (3) Wires connected to low oil pressure switch (2). (4) Wires connected to fuel shut-off solenoid (view C, 3). (5) Wires connected to V-belt contact switch (view C, 4). (6) Wires connected to starter solenoid (view E, 5). (7) Wires connected to alternator (view D, 6). f. Remove clamps as necessary. g. Remove wiring harness assembly (7). 4.12.5.2.2  Repair. a. Repair wiring harness as required. (1) Remove defective terminal. (2) Strip wire approximately 1/8 of an inch back. (3) Ensure that no strands of the wire are cut. (4) Install terminal lugs and connectors on wire by crimping terminal lug on wire. b. Replace defective wires, refer to Appendix F. 4.12.5.2.3  Installation. a. Position  and  secure  wiring  harness  assembly  (Figure  4-40,  7)  on  engine  with  clamps  then  connect  the  wiring harness as follows: (1) Connect wires to alternator (view D, 6) and remove tags. (2) Connect wires to starter solenoid (view E, 5) and remove tags. (3) Connect wires to V-belt contact switch (view C, 4) and remove tags. (4) Connect wires to fuel shut-off solenoid(3) and remove tags. (5) Connect wires to low oil pressure switch (view A, 2) and remove tags. (6) Connect wires to oil sending unit (view A, 1) and remove tags. b. Connect wires to terminal board (Figure 4-39.1, sheet 1, 5) and remove tags. c. Install control panel cover (3) on control panel (4) and secure with lockwashers (2) and screws (1). d. Install cold weather start kit (view C, 6) using washer (5), lockwashers (4) and screw (3). e. Connect two lines (view D, 1 and 2) to cold weather start reservoir. Change 1  4-79

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