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Thanks for taking the time to look at the manual. You are correct the 5 solid lights is not mentioned. We could not account for strange ECU behavior due to internal circuit failure, because basically anything goes. 5 solid lights is not a normal function condition so the conclusion that the ECU is "Toast" is most likely correct.I just browse the new trouble shooting manual and could not find anything about 5 solid lights.
A1 vehicles have a CTIS ECU that can communicate through J1708. Depending on when the truck was built the 2 com wires may or may not be connected to the vehicle diagnostic service bus. Black 9 way Deutsch. Find the connections in the CTIS service manual and ohm them out. if they are not connected you need a"y" cable to that basically breaks them out. Then using a laptop, the Dana DDT software, and a Com box you can talk to the CTIS. read fault codes, take control of specific functions, and use the troubleshooting trees in the manual. The issue is that there is not an inexpensive com box that I know of, most don't want to spend the 6 to 800 dollars.Whats the best way to interface with the lmtv ctis control? Its my understanding that on the A1 C7 trucks that have data bus you can use a laptop with the dana software and access it thru the engine diagnostic port. Not sure about 3126 A1 trucks though. Supposedly there is an elusive Y cable in some of the later diagnostic kits.
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Where did you get the pressure switch? Part number please?Our problem resulted in replacing the pressure switch on the 3rd tank with a switch that closes at 95lbs. Then the problem went away
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