glcaines
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Navo, I have had the same problems as you with my A3. I've also experienced the same problems AceHigh mentioned. If the problem is the valve AceHigh mentioned, hitting it with a rubber hammer is not adequate. You need to really whack it with steel. At least that's what mine takes when it sticks. when mine sticks, the pressure on the gauge stays at zero, but the pressure-relief valve starts dumping air. This valve is designed to prioritize air pressure to the brakes in the event of a major air leak, such as the air assisted steering failing. A few quick whacks with a hammer or wrench will cause mine to release. The other issue I've had with mine is with the steering. If you look at the actuator, there are two exhause lines that merge into one line that dumps air when the steering wheel is returned to neutral. Disconnect both exhause lines. Have someone try to turn the steering wheel until the low air pressure buzzer sounds. If the seals are leaking, you will see air escaping from one of the exhaust lines. In my case, I have had both problems. To try to fix leaking air seals in the cylinder, I jacked up the front of the truck so that I could easily cycle the steering wheel back and forth from left to right lock and back again. I disconnected the air input line to the steering system and squirted a few ml of air tool oil into the system. I then hooked up the air lines and started cycling the steering wheel from lock to lock, dozens of times. I saw an almost immediate improvement and the problem eventually completely went away after months of driving. The only problem now is that I still have to whack that priority valve way too often. I haven't been able to find a replacement.