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Unfortunately my air brake knowledge is not as sharp as the pencil I use at work.
While finally being able to drive the M936A2 wrecker, after about 5 minutes of casual driving, the rear (and just the rear) brakes began to drag until they finally immobilize the entire truck from totally locking-up.
I checked the air tank gages and both primary and secondary are full of air (120psi). I end up shutting down the truck and drain the air and start back up again and everything is fine for about another 5 minutes and then you can start to feel them drag again. What gives?
Any mechanic out there familiar with the M939 brake system, your suggestions would be much appreciated. By the Way, the truck does have the ABS mod and new air dryer system on it.
While finally being able to drive the M936A2 wrecker, after about 5 minutes of casual driving, the rear (and just the rear) brakes began to drag until they finally immobilize the entire truck from totally locking-up.
I checked the air tank gages and both primary and secondary are full of air (120psi). I end up shutting down the truck and drain the air and start back up again and everything is fine for about another 5 minutes and then you can start to feel them drag again. What gives?
Any mechanic out there familiar with the M939 brake system, your suggestions would be much appreciated. By the Way, the truck does have the ABS mod and new air dryer system on it.