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It's been my experience (<---this means I'm not an expert by any means) that 5 lights flashing means the system either cannot check pressure, or cannot achieve pressure.I have an M925A2 with five lights flashing on the ctis. I air up the truck, shut everything off including the battery master, and then start everything back up. Before the lights start flashing again, I hit one of the other ctis buttons and one of the valves on the back goes, 'paaahrrump!' and then all the lights go back to flashing. Anybody else have a similar problem? I've been looking in the Dana/Spicer instructions, but they don't describe that sequence of events….
I would suspect that you don't have a leak. If you have a leak, the system tries to fill until it figures out it can't reach pressure. What you have is more likely "not being able to check pressure". The most common cause of this is that a valve core has been added between the CTIS valve's hose and the rim valve assembly. That's what I'd check first.How can I keep the thing pressurized long enough to find leaks? I have a feeling its a leak problem, because the system worked when I first got the truck. I have to admit that I have run over a few trees with the truck, but afterwards I checked carefully underneath and can't find anything pulled loose.
The system is not that smart. It just checks when you first start the truck and then again every 15 minutes.My CTIS worked good when i got my truck and a week latter it stopped working. I must have inflated and deflated the system 5-10 times in the first cople of days and it worked great, now?.... it always had 1 tire that lost air over night even when it worked. how can the system detect such a small leak?