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  1. tractorpuller1

    Low air pressure buzzer is dead.

    I fixed it. The connector wire that went from the sender switch to the buzzer had corrosion on it. I replaced it and the buzzer works fine now. :p
  2. tractorpuller1

    Low air pressure buzzer is dead.

    I have juice to the buzzer when the tanks are empty. So, I guess I need another buzzer.
  3. tractorpuller1

    Low air pressure buzzer is dead.

    I can look that up tomorrow too. Thanks I'll keep you posted.
  4. tractorpuller1

    Low air pressure buzzer is dead.

    That is a great idea. I can easily do that at my shop. I have the female coupler on the inside firewall anyway. I did check the wires. I can find nothing wrong. There must be a pressure switch some where. Can that be the problem? :roll:
  5. tractorpuller1

    Low air pressure buzzer is dead.

    I know it's annoying but I need it to work for inspection. My truck holds air pressure for about 8 hrs after shut down if I don''t release it first. I will check under the dash tomorrow. Thanks!:-D
  6. tractorpuller1

    Low air pressure buzzer is dead.

    My truck runs great, but the air pressure buzzer is now dead. It went from going off all the time, to going off some of the time, now it is dead. Air pressure is fine and builds fast. Where do I look? How do I replace it? Are parts still available for this?:-?
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