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Well, by the title it sounds easy!!!
By the way, a salute to RonMar on an incredible explanation of the air system in these trucks. Thank you Sir.
I have a set of parking brakes that release anytime there is air in the system.
Now I can release them if I remove the line on the Inversion Valve, the one that feeds the Anti-Compounding Valve aka Parking Brake Valve.
I cut to the skinny on diagnostics.
So now having diagnosed the fact that everything is working on the rear correctly and the reason they are releasing is because I have air pressure coming out of the line that goes to the Parking Brake Release Valve on the dash.
The schematic in the manual shows that it goes from the dash valve to the Inversion valve.
So I remove the lines going to the Parking Brake Release Valve so I can locate my line going to the rear. I have air being blown from the rear, through the line so I can locate in the dash.
Having done that I start the truck to locate Supply Side Air and find that my Brake Release Valve is Plumbed correctly.
Next I reinstall Supply lines to Park Release Valve and start truck and low and behold I have air coming out the line that goes from the Park Release Valve to the Inversion Valve for the signal.
So I commence to check my Trailer Valve on the dash, start truck and it is not passing air to anything and another way to say it, it is working correctly but I still have air coming ut the line for the signal for the Inversion Valve.
Before I pull lines on the left frame rail, I figured I would write and ask for assistance. My thematic shows no relay valve in-between but by all indications there must be because I have air coming out that line and by the way it is not coming out on the other end of that line at the dash. The air is only traveling one way.
Any comments are welcome, (even derogatory) I thrive on those! Thanks guys!
By the way, a salute to RonMar on an incredible explanation of the air system in these trucks. Thank you Sir.
I have a set of parking brakes that release anytime there is air in the system.
Now I can release them if I remove the line on the Inversion Valve, the one that feeds the Anti-Compounding Valve aka Parking Brake Valve.
I cut to the skinny on diagnostics.
So now having diagnosed the fact that everything is working on the rear correctly and the reason they are releasing is because I have air pressure coming out of the line that goes to the Parking Brake Release Valve on the dash.
The schematic in the manual shows that it goes from the dash valve to the Inversion valve.
So I remove the lines going to the Parking Brake Release Valve so I can locate my line going to the rear. I have air being blown from the rear, through the line so I can locate in the dash.
Having done that I start the truck to locate Supply Side Air and find that my Brake Release Valve is Plumbed correctly.
Next I reinstall Supply lines to Park Release Valve and start truck and low and behold I have air coming out the line that goes from the Park Release Valve to the Inversion Valve for the signal.
So I commence to check my Trailer Valve on the dash, start truck and it is not passing air to anything and another way to say it, it is working correctly but I still have air coming ut the line for the signal for the Inversion Valve.
Before I pull lines on the left frame rail, I figured I would write and ask for assistance. My thematic shows no relay valve in-between but by all indications there must be because I have air coming out that line and by the way it is not coming out on the other end of that line at the dash. The air is only traveling one way.
Any comments are welcome, (even derogatory) I thrive on those! Thanks guys!