Preventative maintenance
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Preventative maintenance
I received some paperwork from Govplanet this afternoon showing: "It is critical that the engine and transmission be serviced in accordance with the manufacturer's Preventive Maintenance recommendations for returning an idle machine to service." Where might I locate this information?
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Re: Preventative maintenance
Everything you ever wanted to know, and need to know about the HMMWV is available in the TMs. I strongly suggest that you do not drive or wrench on your new toy until you have the TMs.
Just Google "HMMWV TMs"
Just Google "HMMWV TMs"
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Re: Preventative maintenance
For all of you first time buyers of HMMWV vehicles go here before you do anything else. Download all of the TMs that start with TM 9 2320-280-xxx and then READ THEM! The -10 manual is basically an operators manual but it also contains basic PM information such as capacities. The -20 series manuals continue higher level maintenance information and then the -34 series TMs break everything down into their highest service levels. TM 9-2320 tells you they're motor vehicle manuals and the -280 after the 2320 means they're for the base M998 HMMWV truck and they're where you want to start. Any number after TM 9-2320 means they're for a motor vehicle but they might be for a transmission or an alternator or a winch or other subassembly that could be appropriate for multiple vehicles including the HMMWV. Knowing the basics for the TM system is important.
Here's the link: http://www.imfmotorpool.com/HMMWV_M998_Manuals.html
Here's the link: http://www.imfmotorpool.com/HMMWV_M998_Manuals.html
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M890 Crew cab
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Re: Preventative maintenance
I read the operator's manual twice before I got my first Humvee.
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Re: Preventative maintenance
Highly recommended!
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M151A1 Mutt w/M416B1 Trailer
M890 Crew cab
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M890 Crew cab
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Re: Preventative maintenance
Thanks gentlemen. I have ferreted out several TM's and have just recently acquired a hard copy of the -10 manual. I am happy to do the research, but I was thinking that there might be a one page consolidated 'list' of what they were referring to, so that my inexperience would not make me miss something important.
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