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Table B–2<br />

Failure codes, numerical—Continued<br />

968 Dioding<br />

977 Pressure incorrect<br />

999 Drive/disk failure/crash (computers)<br />

Table B–3<br />

Failure detected during codes<br />

Code Description<br />

A Scheduled maintenance<br />

B Handling<br />

C Test<br />

D Normal operation<br />

E Storage<br />

F Inspection<br />

G Flight<br />

H Other<br />

J Calibration<br />

Table B–4<br />

First indication of trouble codes<br />

Code Description<br />

008 Noisy<br />

068 Inoperative<br />

258 Overheating<br />

387 Low performance<br />

790 Out of adjustment<br />

360 Intermittent<br />

432 Off frequency<br />

680 Unstable<br />

077 Accident<br />

777 Mid-service life<br />

099 Other<br />

Table B–5<br />

Action codes<br />

Code Description<br />

A Replaced. This code is used when an item (repair parts, components, and so on) is removed and replaced concurrently (or at<br />

a later time) by a like or an equivalent item (except for gun/howitzer tubes and hourmeters/odometers, see codes W and X).<br />

For the purpose of avionics, when the equivalent item changes the avionic system designation, use action codes "R" and "S"<br />

in lieu of action code "A."<br />

B Adjusted. This code is used when tightening, adjusting, bleeding, rigging or activating reset buttons or switches, regulating,<br />

and so on.<br />

C Repaired. This code is used when a reparable item is repaired. This includes, but is not limited to, disassembly, cleaning incidental<br />

to repair action, inspection, adjustment, internal lubrication, replacement of integral parts, assemblies and sub-assemblies,<br />

and welding.<br />

DA PAM 750–8 22 August 2005<br />

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