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It would be a little more complicated than that. You would have to devise a way of supplying 12 to 15 psi of air to deflate the tires to the next lower level. I would suggest another ECU with good buttons and leave it as it came. Probably cheaper and a lot less work.
If those figures are for a 939 series, any explanation for the Front and Rear differences and % load psi figures? How is that possible with a common manifold?
My 932A2 was losing prime also. So, like everyone else, I assumed that the selector valve needed rebuilding or hoses needed replacing. I replaced the o-rings in the selector which was easy and actually looked very good inside. I figured while I had the fuel system down that I'd go ahead and...
I think I'll mount him as a hood ornament next year. Like a weather rock...
If he is wet, the water is too deep
If he is muddy, the hole is too deep
If he falls off, Butch must be driving!
I had an issue with my CTIS once on my 923A2 and I thought I had a leak somewhere. Luckily it turned out to be something totally different. I wanted to test the air lines, dump valves and wheel valves so I hooked up a shutoff valve, regulator and gauge to the air line from the PCU to the dump...
To each his own but I have 2 CTIS trucks that work flawlessly. And I have yet to own a super singled truck that didn't have at least one tire with a slow leak that needed attention occasionally. I'll stick with my CTIS and buy spare parts cheap from those not wanting it.
As a side note, they...
My leak was when the brakes were being held, like at a traffic light. You could hear the air venting over the running truck and watch the air gauge drop.
It is the vent for the bottle. It's a very fine mesh that can get very brittle with age and disintegrate. Just find something that breathes and keeps the dirt and critters out.
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