glcaines
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I went to drive the A3 to the coffee shop this morning and it let me down. I ended up driving the A2, which seems to never have any problems. After starting the A3 engine, the air buzzer came on and never went off. The air pressure gauge never built up any pressure. After 2 - 3 minutes, a loud air purging sound started from under the truck. Air was being released every 15 seconds or so in 2 - 3 second bursts. I crawled under the truck and found that the air was being purged from the safety relief valve shown as #36 on the attached diagram from the -24P TM. This relief valve is located in a hard to get to spot directly over the secondary air tank. I thought perhaps the relief valve had failed and was not letting pressure build up. I cracked open the drain cocks on both the primary and secondary air tanks. Althugh the pressure wasn't measured, both were obviously at very high pressure, much higher pressure that normal when draining water. Apparently the relief valve is actuating to relieve excess pressure, as designed. I checked, and the brakes work fine - there is definitely enough air pressure to handle the brakes. The symptoms involved in the problem are not covered in the troubleshooting section of the TM. This compressed air system is very complicated when following the diagram and it is not entirely clear how this system actually operates. The CTIS is turned off and has been during this entire issue. I know the compressed air system is designed to prioritize air pressure to the brakes in the event of a CTIS failure or massive leak on the CTIS. There are no air leaks anywhere in the entire compressed air system. I believe the problem lies in the part of the system that prioritizes air to the brakes, but cannot find the cause. Has anyone else experienced this problem? I searched, and couldn't find the same issue in any other posts.
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