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Can I disable the CTIS in my M35A3 without having any problems with my tires?
Thanks!
Dave
Thanks!
Dave
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KN6KXR,If all the components are good: yes. Is it fully functioning?
Just unplug the controller. You may have some leak by in the wheel valves over time as it's just another way for air to get out. Otherwise should be fine. The wheel valves won't open unless given a pulse of air by the controller and if that's unplugged.....
I really like the CTIS on my wrecker. It's worth keeping. I use it for recovery work (friends who get their tractors stuck and stuff). Super handy.
I think you will need to replace the tire air hoses with regular schrader valves and cap off the ctis or remove it, but yes many have done just that.
Mike,Can I disable the CTIS in my M35A3 without having any problems with my tires?
Thanks!
Dave
.Mike,
Thanks!
I replaced my CTIS controller with a new one, but it still doesn't work.
Dave
Check to see if your controller lights are activated by the headlight switch. Late model m939 controllers did not show any signs of life until the headlights were turned on.I suggest you down load and run the M939 series P2P program and study the CTIS section. I know it's not your truck but the CTIS theory will be the same. It's super helpful to understand exactly how it works. It's animated..... You'll have to play some computer tricks but I got it to work with Windows 7. Anyways it really helped me I think it will do the same for you.
Second thing is if your going to go after the CTIS you'll need a shop air supply, that won't be loud, at 120psi to run the truck. You can't track the leaks with the motor running. You need a fairly quiet environment to look/listen once you get it going.
Third thing is get all the info. There's tons of it. Troubleshooting manuals, wiring schematics for the truck, Dana CTIS manual, etc, etc... Everything you need is available.
Fourth thing is, once you understand your system, make the test tools and carry them and a blank line kit. The problem with the CTIS is if you lose one wheel seal they all go flat. So if you get a failure having a test tool (adapter and gauge with tank valve) and a line plug is essential. Then you can identify and run with 5 of 6 wheels operational and hand set the 6th pressure. I had to use this once when on a road trip one of the supply lines failed. Works great kept rolling.
For your current issue get the CTIS manual and pin out the supply. You've swapped controllers already (and they do go dead happened to me) so the next stage is walk the pins with a meter. Pretty sure this is in the CTIS manual. Get the power up issue solved first.
Keep in mind guys have built their own CTIS controllers from manual toggles and gauges. It's not that complicated. That's why you should study the M939 animated program. My M936A2 had a broken CTIS and I drove it from MI to CA without issue. Once I got home I went through a controller and 4 hub seals to get it fixed. I did some other stuff on the way like make my tools and swap some fitting types to keep all wheels the same. In the end it was 99% grunt and 1% head scratching once I got going.
Hope that helps.
All you have to do is turn off the controller. I have an M35A3 with CTIS. My CTIS works great, but I keep it turned off because the CTIS will only inflate the tires to 45 PSI. I normally run 60 PSI in my tires as the truck drives better. The redline pressure for the Michelin wheels on the A3 is 60 PSI. You just manually add air to the schrader valves on the wheel cylinders if you need to add air. By the way, never turn your CTIS on when the weather is cold without driving first and warming the hubs up to protect the hub seals. I normally run at least 30 minutes in cold weather before turning on the CTIS. I can't remember the recommended driving time in the TM. The CTIS system on the A3 is very simple. Read the TM troubleshooting section and you can identify your problem.Can I disable the CTIS in my M35A3 without having any problems with my tires?
Thanks!
Dave
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