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I have been searching the forum and TM's all morning Looking for a little added advice.
My truck will reach 120 PSI quickly and maintain pressure during driving. I have not found any air leaks, etc. so far. When I start the truck and the pressure is below 60 PSI the light and buzzer do not work. Both worked when I bought the truck about a month ago.
I was trying to determine what the issue was yesterday. I checked the connection at the air buzzer. It seems to be plugged in and I attempted to unplug it to check the connector and it was very difficult to unplug. I didn't want to force it so I left it as-is for now.
I removed the red bulb and and plugged another dash light bulb into that socket and discovered that the bulb was barely lit....like low voltage?
Does the light get it's power from the buzzer? Or another source?
Is there only the one connection to the buzzer (the black wire that goes into the bottom of it)? Does that wire simply pull out?
Any suggestions appreciated!
My truck will reach 120 PSI quickly and maintain pressure during driving. I have not found any air leaks, etc. so far. When I start the truck and the pressure is below 60 PSI the light and buzzer do not work. Both worked when I bought the truck about a month ago.
I was trying to determine what the issue was yesterday. I checked the connection at the air buzzer. It seems to be plugged in and I attempted to unplug it to check the connector and it was very difficult to unplug. I didn't want to force it so I left it as-is for now.
I removed the red bulb and and plugged another dash light bulb into that socket and discovered that the bulb was barely lit....like low voltage?
Does the light get it's power from the buzzer? Or another source?
Is there only the one connection to the buzzer (the black wire that goes into the bottom of it)? Does that wire simply pull out?
Any suggestions appreciated!