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TM5-4930-237-10 Table  3-1.  Troubleshooting  -  Continued Malfunction Test or Inspection Corrective Action TEE CONNECTOR 1.  FLOW  HANDLE(S)  FAILS  TO  OPERATE  SMOOTHLY. Step 1. Inspect FLOW handle area for signs of dirt or other foreign matter. Clean area around FLOW handle. Step 2. Remove dust cap and inspect interior for dirt or other foreign matter. Rinse in clean fuel while operating FLOW handle. If parts arc missing or damaged, replace tee connector. 2.  LEAKAGE  FROM  END(S). Step 1. Disconnect hose(s) from tee connector. Inspect inside for dust seals. Inspect dust seals for cuts, tears, or distortion. If dust seals are missing or damaged, install new dust seals. Step 2. Inspect boots for cuts, tears, or distortion. If boots are missing or damaged, replace tee connector. 3. SEXLESS COMPONENTS WILL NOT LOCK TOGETHER (FLOW HANDLES IN OPEN POSITION). Close FLOW handles and disconnect parts. Open FLOW handle (on hose) and see if interlock pin extends. If interlock pin does not extend or is damaged, replace tee connector. 4.  DUST  CAP(S)  DAMAGED  OR  MISSING. Inspect dust cap(s) for cracks or distortion. If dust cap(s) is missing or damaged, replace tee connector. 3-3

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