Yes, there's an air pressure gauge and a warning buzzer. Obviously, they may not be functional.
The compressor may be able to keep up with the leak. You'll have to get the engine running and charge the system to find out.
There are several soft lines that are easy to replace if you can find the leak. There are two on top of the transmission for the poppet valve for the sprague for the transfer case. There'll be a section of hose near the compressor in the engine compartment, I believe.
Oh- ensure that the valves are shut for all the glad hands. (painted red and yellow, on the front and rear of the truck). If the valves are open, obviously they'll leak out the air. There will be a drain valve under the driver or passenger's step so that you can vent the air and blow out the moisture from the brake system. Ensure that little valve is closed. It's very small.
Colliflower hoses can make up hoses while-U-wait and they have shops in Florida:
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