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TM 11-5820-890-30-5 7-12.   REPLACEMENT  OF J5 CONNECTOR.  Continued ITEM ACTION REMARKS REMOVAL Continued b.   Two   screws   (14) Use  flat  tip  (or  cross  tip)  screwdriver. (four  screws  for  older Remove  and  inspect  two  (or  four) versions) screws  (14)  securing  J5  connector (16)  to  connector  case  (12). If   damaged,   obtain   replacement. c.   Guide   pin   (15) Use  adjustable  wrench.  Remove  and inspect  guide  pin  (15)  securing  J5 connector   (16)   to   connector   case   (12). If   damaged,   obtain   replacement. d.   J5   connector   (16) Gently  pull  out  top  of  J5  connector  (16). e.   J5   connector   (16)   wires Record  location  of  wires  soldered  to terminals  of  J5  connector  (16). Use  soldering  kit.  Desolder  each  wire connected  to  J5  connector  (16). f.   J5   connector   (16) INSTALLATION g.   J5   connector   (16) h.   Connector   case   (12) i. J5  connector  (16) terminals j. Tiedown  strap  (13) k.  Neoprene  gasket Remove  and  discard  defective  J5 connector   (16). Obtain  replacement  J5  connector  (16). Position  J5  connector  (16)  next  to mounting  hole  in  connector  case  (12). Use  soldering  kit.  Solder  wires  to  correct terminals   of   connector. Replace  tiedown  strap  (13)  if  removed. Coat  the  neoprene  gasket  of  J5  con- nector  (16)  with  silicone  compound, and  place  the  connector  in  mounting hole  of  connector  case  (12). l. Two  screws  (14) Use  flat  tip  (or  cross  tip)  screwdriver (four  screws  for  older and  adjustable  wrench.  Install  and versions)  and  guide hand  tighten  two  (or  four)  screws  (14) pin (15) and  guide  pin  (15)  securing  J5 connector   (16)   to   connector   case   (12). Inspect  each  screw  and  its threaded  screw  insert  to determine  if  any  is  defec- tive.  If  a  screw  is  stripped, do  not  replace  its  threaded screw  insert. Inspect  guide  pin  and  its threaded  screw  insert  to determine  if  either  is  de- fective.  If  guide  pin  is stripped,  do  not  replace its  threaded  screw  inserts. If  necessary,  remove tiedown  strap  (13). NOTE Place  heat  sink  on  bare part  of  wire  just  above area  to  be  resoldered. NOTE Before  and  after  soldering, clean  wires  and  terminals with  alcohol  and  cotton swabs. If  a  screw  or  the  guide  pin is  not  stripped  but  will  not tighten,  refer  to  paragraph 7-16  for  replacement  of its  threaded  screw  insert. 7-12


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