Tools Required
J 29023 Thermo Element
Height Gage
- Lay J 29023
on its side between the thermo element (411)
and the case cover (401). Check the height of the thermo element spring
pin (409) in the case cover.
Specification
Confirm that the pin height is 5.4 mm (0.213 in).
- Visually inspect the thermo element (412) for damage.
Notice: Use a small piece of wood between the side cutters and the case cover,
when removing the thermo element spring pin (409), to prevent damage to the
case cover.
Important: Do not disassemble the thermo element if the pin is the correct height
and the visual inspection is satisfactory.
- Use side cutters under the thermo element spring pin (409) in
order to pry the pin loose. Remove the pin and element from the case cover (401).
- Visually inspect the following
thermo element components for damage:
• | The thermo element (412) |
- Using J 29023
held flush against the thermo element
pin (410), inspect the height of the pin.
- If the pin height is too
high, use a hammer in order to set the height of the thermo element pin (410).
Notice: Use a small piece of wood between the side cutters and the case cover,
when removing the thermo element pin (410), to prevent damage to the case
cover.
- If the thermo element pin (410) is setting too low in the case
cover (401), use side cutters under the pin in order to pry the pin
up.
- Install the following
parts:
• | The thermo element plate (411) |
• | The thermo element (412) |
• | Both of the thermo element spring pins (409) |
- Lay J 29023
on
its side between the thermo element (411) and the case cover (401)
so that you can check the height of the thermo element spring pin (409).
- Use a hammer in order to set the height of the thermo element
spring pin (409). Set the height of the pin to 5.4 mm (0.213 in).