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TM 5-4210-220-12 4-12.  CAB - Continued REMOVAL a. Heater Cable Removal (1) Remove screws (2) and nuts (1) attaching heater box cover (3) Remove cover. (2) Disconnect cable (4) from valve (5) and pull cable out of heater box. (3) Loosen nut (13) and pull cable (4) through bracket (11) Collect nut (13) and washer (12) when cable is fully withdrawn from bracket. b. Defroster Cable Removal. (1) Remove nut (6), screw (7) and cable clip (8) Remove cable (9) from diverter arm (10). (2) Loosen  nut  (15)  and  pull  cable  through  bracket.    Collect  nut  (15)  and  washer  (14)  when  cable  is  fully withdrawn from bracket. INSPECTION NOTE Inspect cables for kinks, damaged knobs, stripped thread and damage to sheathing.  Cables not in a good condition should be replaced. INSTALLATION a.    Heater Cable Installation (1) Remove nut (13) and washer (12) from cable. (2) Feed cable (4) through heater control bracket. (3) Feed washer (12) and nut (13) up cable and thread onto cable conduit until conduit is tight against bracket. (4) Feed cable (4) through hole in heater box as shown.  Check and make sure that valve (5) is fully closed and cable knob (5) is fully pushed IN.  Attach cable wire to valve actuator and secure cable sheathing to valve bracket. (5) Install cover (3) using screws (2) and nuts (1). 4-101

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