#1- Don't listen to me or anyone else, hire a heavy truck pro.
Make a GLADHAND X Your Shop Air Hose adaptor.
Chock All Wheels!
Make sure E Brake is on.
Connect adaptor to the DS front gladhand making sure it's valve is OPEN.
Make sure rear DS and PS trailer feed gladhand valves are OFF.
Fill truck w/ air then SHUT OFF DS front glad hand VALVE.
LISTEN FOR AIR LEAKS.
Release P Brake and listen again.
See any big pressure drops in just minutes?
if so FIND ALL LEAKS and repair.
Before you drive on road do a complete and comprehensive C.O.L.A.S. test
or park it till it is fixed right.
Every try THESE guys?
The air tank sensors have a short ground wire from the lower
sensor to the frame, was it a #55 wire? Pull it and make SURE
you are getting a good ground connection, reassembling w/ proper
internal/external star washer.
www.idahomotorpool.com has Failsafe Warning Control Modules for $100 I think.
I had multiple problems, I finally started replacing all parts, both the tank
pressure sensor switches and cleaned the ground and new FWCM and
finally all the lights worked as advertised. I checked for continunity on
the wire from the Pressure switch sensors to the FWCM too. I also
poked at the pin connections to make sure they were all touching there mates,
be careful.
With low or no air the red warning lights will come on at start up every time.
Make sure ALL THE AIR VALVES UNDER THE TRUCK ARE OPEN!
See note #1
EDIT; Johnny brake is 100% NOT APPLIED RIGHT?
Make a GLADHAND X Your Shop Air Hose adaptor.
Chock All Wheels!
Make sure E Brake is on.
Connect adaptor to the DS front gladhand making sure it's valve is OPEN.
Make sure rear DS and PS trailer feed gladhand valves are OFF.
Fill truck w/ air then SHUT OFF DS front glad hand VALVE.
LISTEN FOR AIR LEAKS.
Release P Brake and listen again.
See any big pressure drops in just minutes?
if so FIND ALL LEAKS and repair.
Before you drive on road do a complete and comprehensive C.O.L.A.S. test
or park it till it is fixed right.
Every try THESE guys?
The air tank sensors have a short ground wire from the lower
sensor to the frame, was it a #55 wire? Pull it and make SURE
you are getting a good ground connection, reassembling w/ proper
internal/external star washer.
www.idahomotorpool.com has Failsafe Warning Control Modules for $100 I think.
I had multiple problems, I finally started replacing all parts, both the tank
pressure sensor switches and cleaned the ground and new FWCM and
finally all the lights worked as advertised. I checked for continunity on
the wire from the Pressure switch sensors to the FWCM too. I also
poked at the pin connections to make sure they were all touching there mates,
be careful.
With low or no air the red warning lights will come on at start up every time.
Make sure ALL THE AIR VALVES UNDER THE TRUCK ARE OPEN!
See note #1
EDIT; Johnny brake is 100% NOT APPLIED RIGHT?