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<strong>TM</strong> 9-<strong>2320</strong>-<strong>289</strong>-10<br />

(4) Glow Plug System. Consists of 8 glow plugs (one for each cylinder) which are used<br />

to preheat combustion chamber for easier starting. There is a WAIT (glow plug<br />

indicator) light (1) on the control panel which lights up to tell you that the glow plugs<br />

are in the process of warming the combustion chamber. When combustion chambers<br />

are warmed to starting temperatures, the WAIT light will go out.<br />

(5) Wiring and Lighting System. Includes wiring harnesses, fuses, sockets, and lamps.<br />

b. Here are some important tips about the electrical system that will help you properly operate<br />

the truck:<br />

(1)<br />

(2)<br />

(3)<br />

(4)<br />

(5)<br />

(6)<br />

(7)<br />

(8)<br />

(9)<br />

(lo)<br />

1-15. BRAKE SYSTEM<br />

If you leave ignition in ‘“ON,” but do not start engine, the glow plugs will continue to<br />

operate and could drain batteries.<br />

If engine is warm, the WAIT light (1) may not come on, or it may go on and off a few<br />

times during cranking or after starting. This is normal.<br />

If WAIT light (1) stays on, fails to go out, or comes back on after engine is warmed<br />

UP, there may be a system malfunction and you should immediately notify your<br />

supervisor.<br />

If generator lights do not go out within a few seconds, press accelerator and let engine<br />

return to idle; lights should go out. If not, notify your supervisor.<br />

The light switch controls headlights, taillights, parking lights, and blackout lights.<br />

Windshield wipers will not work when ignition switch is off.<br />

The service lights/blackout toggle switch on instrument panel must be in “SERVICE<br />

LIGHTS” position, otherwise brake lights, hazard warning lights, and turn signals on<br />

truck will not work.<br />

Turn signals do not work when hazard warning flasher is on.<br />

If service brake pedal is depressed, hazard warning flasher will not flash.<br />

Hazard warning flasher will work with ignition turned on or off.<br />

a. The CUCV braking system uses hydraulically activated, power assisted front disc and rear<br />

drum service brakes. Fluid for service brakes is contained in the master cylinder. The master cylinder<br />

operates through hydraulic energy supplied by the power steering pump and power booster.<br />

TA466574<br />

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