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  1. Coffey1

    The things I learned while rebuilding my CTIS

    Why delete it they are great to have. When I have to go through my wet soft yard air down and it leaves little to no tracks. I don't have to worry if tires have proper air pressure. If I have tire leak from puncture run flat will keep it up. Its a great system once you figure out how to work on it.
  2. Coffey1

    The things I learned while rebuilding my CTIS

    I have to fix a front right hub leak. Looking for the Tm for it now. Might take a while not very good at searching. I have that line plugged off and system works But will have to keep an eye out on that tires pressure
  3. Coffey1

    The things I learned while rebuilding my CTIS

    Yes unplugg the ecu with power off. And if there's no leaks at wheel valve's your good to go after your air all tires the same.
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