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    Diagnosing CTIS M1078

    Well, I changed out my seals on Left Front Hub, reinstalled, tested, found a crack in the metal line from hub to Hollow Lug Stud, brazed repaired, and tested again. System held air. Reassembled for Test Ride. CTIS acted differently. The barking of the Quick Release Valves definitely diminished...
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    Diagnosing CTIS M1078

    Call this space Computer Ineptness ie dangerous with the keys.
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    Diagnosing CTIS M1078

    I got back to the issue of the leak on front left hub. I procedurally disassembled the tire, drum, removed the planetarium, and pulled the hub. No big deal except one. I have not read the manual but I need to and that is in regard to pulling the rear seal. Seems as if the spindle is larger than...
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    Diagnosing CTIS M1078

    Thank you. When I get back to it and reseal that hub I will continue on the quest. Until a later date. Lugnuts
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    Diagnosing CTIS M1078

    Just catching up on what has evolved thus far: First I filled the air tanks and found the air switch that signifies to the CTIS controller that air pressure has been obtained is working. Secondly, I performed the test mentioned earlier in this article to see if my manifold was working and where...
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    Diagnosing CTIS M1078

    Thank you. Just two question, what are you calling the modulator valve and what is the location of said valve. Lugnuts
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    Diagnosing CTIS M1078

    Sounds like the smiley face is the voice of experience. Thanks again
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    Diagnosing CTIS M1078

    You the man!!! This is one of those posts that will be around to help others for a long time. Thank you greatly and I'll let you know how this turns out. I figure if I put charged air line from my shop compressor into one of the drains on the wet tank I should be able to work without noise and...
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    Diagnosing CTIS M1078

    Looking again for the assistance and guidance of Ronmar Sir, here is where I am. The first thing I proceeded with was to clean my wheel valves and as figured they were very crusty. I removed the supply air line from the wheel, cleaned the valve, and then filled the tire with air to 65 psi, and...
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    Diagnosing CTIS M1078

    Thanks again. I will let you know how this turns out or diagnoses anyway. Most likely I'll have more questions Have a great week end. Lugnuts
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    Diagnosing CTIS M1078

    Ronmar Thank you for the skinny on the unit. I think you have given me a place to really start diagnostics. I know that I have bad valves at the wheels, the ones right before the Schrader Valves. My tires are pretty much flat and when inflated to correct pressures it is 3 days and they are flat...
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    Diagnosing CTIS M1078

    Yes, I have downloaded the Tech Manual and thank you for sharing that. My question and I haven't found it in the site is that pertaining to Software for Computer diagnostics of the system. Is it obtainable? And where might it be located? And has any person on this site done it and know it? I...
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