• Steel Soldiers now has a few new forums, read more about it at: New Munitions Forums!

  • Microsoft MSN, Live, Hotmail, Outlook email users may not be receiving emails. We are working to resolve this issue. Please add support@steelsoldiers.com to your trusted contacts.

Air leak under dash

SPO

New member
11
20
3
Location
South West New Mexico
Hey everyone, I have found one of my air leaks under the dash. It is coming out of this component on the driver side way up on the fire wall. I thought a screw was missing where the red arrow is pointing but after posting on Facebook and getting a few responses people said that there is no screw missing however they did not say how I stop the leak. Any help would be appreciated, thanks
 

Attachments

Elk1111

Well-known member
281
487
63
Location
Las Cruces NM
I’m not exactly positive on this but that looks like your low air pressure switch that shuts off the buzzer once you build air pressure. I would try replacing it.
Type in M35a2 low pressure switch and see if it looks the same.
 

SPO

New member
11
20
3
Location
South West New Mexico
I’m not exactly positive on this but that looks like your low air pressure switch that shuts off the buzzer once you build air pressure. I would try replacing it.
Type in M35a2 low pressure switch and see if it looks the same.
Yeah, that's what people told me it was on Facebook, they just didn't tell me what could be wrong. I'll see about replacing it and hope that takes care of the issue
 

VPed

Well-known member
Steel Soldiers Supporter
1,109
307
83
Location
Clint, TX
I just solved that same problem on my deuce. It is the low air pressure switch. I removed it, cleaned it and reinstalled. It is two parts threaded together with the switch components within. The problem was that the threaded connection was loose. You may be able to just reach up there with pliers and tighten it in place but it is not that difficult to remove it.
 
Top