TM 5-4610-218-34
Figure 3-8. Van Body Ceiling Light, Removal and Installation
c. Repair or Replacement of Electrical Wiring.
(1) Install the ceiling lights as illustrated
Repair of the 24-volt wiring is limited to those
parts which are accessible without removal of
(2) Install the ceiling light switches as il-
wiring. Cable connectors which are attached to
the clearance lights may be replaced by sliding
(3) Install the door blackout switches as
back the rubber shell and plastic sleeve and re-
moving the female or male terminal which is
crimped on the wire. If the terminal does not
(4) Install the heater thermostat as shown
need replacing, clean and straighten for good
connection. Wiring of the 110-volt circuit is also
(5) Install the receptacle connector as illus-
concealed in the walls and ceiling, consequently,
if replacement is required, it is necessary to re-
move body panels in a rebuild shop.
(6) Install the van body clearance lights as
d. Installation.
Section II. VAN LADDER ASSEMBLY
a. General. Two ladder assemblies, of welded
WARNING
construction, are furnished with each van body.
When not in use, the right side door ladder is
Dry cleaning solvent, P-D-680,
stored on ladder hangers fastened to the inside
used to clean parts, is potentially
surface of the right side door.
dangerous. Avoid repeated and
prolonged breathing of the vapors
b. Removal. Remove the rear door ladder
and skin contact with the liquid.
from the van body and remove the right side
Do not use near open flame or ex-
door ladder from the ladder hangers on the van
cessive heat. Use in a well-venti-
door.
lated area. The flash-point of P-D-
c. Clean, Inspect and Repair.
680 is 100-138F (38-59C).
(1) Clean the ladder with dry cleaning sol-
vent P-D-680.
3-2. Van Ladder Assembly.
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