SteelBrett
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I am new to using the forums. I would like to discuss workarounds related to the front axle lock not engaging in freezing weather. Thank you.
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1. Yes, all three of those are on the back side of the PPV. If your PPV sticks close, you will lose all 3 of these functions and the compressor will constantly run since the govenor no longer sees pressure.Thank you for your prompt reply. I will try to develop the relevant issues, so we can build upon what we learn here.
1) I always drain the air promptly but is seems like the air system for the front axle freezes anyway. From what you said I now assume that the air actuator system for the front axle, the wipers and the horn are on tank #3, separate from that for the air brakes and other hydraulics. I believe there are at least 3 air tanks (maybe 4).
2) I am not currently frozen, so I do not know if the horn and wipers are working when I have this problem. I will check that next time I freeze up and also whether tank #3 bleeds). When the front axle switching is working in the warm you can hear the air release and the mechanism switch in the axle. When it is frozen, you hear nothing on switching the switch.
3) I do not think the pressure protection valve is freezing up because I can operate the truck and it achieves 150 psi and bleeds as necessary even when the front axle actuator system is frozen.
4) I like the idea of replacing the air dryer, although I already added a methanol injection system and it appears to keep the brake system from freezing up, but does not seem to affect the air system that powers the air actuator system for the front axle.
5) I assume the methanol is getting to the air actuator system but I am not sure. It seems like what could be freezing is 1) air actuator switch on the dash, air actuator valve switch under the truck, air lines, or tank that holds the air for this system (#3?)f, any other items?
6) Going to low range does not help because switching the axle in this way still depends on the same air actuator infrastructure to switch the front axle.
7) Everything works fine unless it is freezing, once the truck warms up in the sun or the temp comes up outside, the front axle switches in and you can hear the air being switched by the switch. If it is really cold the system will not unfreeze.
I wish the truck would stay with the front axle locked when you turn it off, but the air bleeds off and the front axle lock releases. After that, if you start it in the cold the air actuator system for the front axle is frozen again. If there was a way to lock in the front axle in without the air that would be great, but at this point it depends on the air system to maintain the front axle lock.
Thank you for your help, looking for more ideas.
Thing is.... there's not really a reason to further troubleshoot. This is textbook (TM?) PPV failure due to moisture.Have you thought about taken air lines off to the different components and seen if air is present. While u have them off, you can add a couple drops of air tool oil to the valves, etc..... This soldiers sat a lot of times and things get stuck or dry up.
I am considering buying an upgraded Halex air dryer. See this link: http://midwestmilitaryequipment.com/military-truck-24v-haldex-abs-air-dryer-upgrade/Service your air-dryer.