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TM 9-2320-366-20-3
TM
p1. HARD TO STEER
INITIAL SETUP
Equipment Conditions
Tools and Special Tools
Engine running (TM 9-2320-366-10-1).
Tool Kit, Genl Mech (Item 46, Appendix C)
Personnel Required
Materials/Parts
(2)
Locknut (Item 68, Appendix G)
START
WARNING
KNOWN INFO
TEST OPTIONS
Read WARNING
1.
Tires OK.
Visual inspection
on following page.
REASON FOR QUESTION
Steering oil level OK.
Are reservior components
POSSIBLE PROBLEMS
Vehicle may steer hard
and steering pump hoses
Damaged power steering
if oil lines are leaking,
and fittings free from leaks,
pump hoses or fittings.
kinked, or damaged.
kinks and damage?
Faulty air compressor.
Faulty power steering pump.
Faulty steering gear
Replace damaged oil
assembly.
hose(s) and fitting(s)
NO
Faulty steering shaft and
(para 13-7).
tie rod.
Faulty pitman arm and
YES
drag link.
KNOWN INFO
TEST OPTIONS
2.
Tires OK.
Visual inspection
Is air compressor secure,
REASON FOR QUESTION
Steering level oil OK.
Vehicle may steer hard
free from damage and
Power steering pump
if air compressor is not
noisy operation?
hoses and fittings OK.
POSSIBLE PROBLEMS
secure and is damaged or
Faulty air compressor.
noisy or does not rotate.
Faulty power steering pump.
NO
Faulty steering gear
assembly.
Faulty steering shaft and
YES
Tighten hardware if loose.
tie rod.
Notify DS maintenance
Faulty pitman arm and
of damaged air compressor.
drag link.

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