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I've hit a bit of a wall. Got 5 flashing lights on my CTIS, and after tracking down all the leaks (there were a few) the system still defaults once the system runs its first pressure check, and tries to inflate. What I'm experiencing is the following:
When the system cycles on, the pneumatic controller has a very slight amount of air coming out of it. I can keep this pressure held back with my thumb. When I do this, the system acts normally. No defaults. Keeps trying to "inflate" albeit VERY slowly. If I allow the pneumatic controller to vent to the output line (headed to wheels) it defaults. There appear to be no leaks between the pneumatic controller and wheels. I can inflate, and deflate using a remote air source.
Replaced the ECU, pneumatic controller, and pressure transducer with units known to be good. Once the system tries to cycle, there is again only a very slight amount of air coming though the output line. Nowhere near the volume of air a functional system puts out. The supply line to the pneumatic controller has plenty of high pressure air, and does not seem to be the issue.
Would like to know if there is something in place that can prevent the pneumatic controller from fully opening?
When the system cycles on, the pneumatic controller has a very slight amount of air coming out of it. I can keep this pressure held back with my thumb. When I do this, the system acts normally. No defaults. Keeps trying to "inflate" albeit VERY slowly. If I allow the pneumatic controller to vent to the output line (headed to wheels) it defaults. There appear to be no leaks between the pneumatic controller and wheels. I can inflate, and deflate using a remote air source.
Replaced the ECU, pneumatic controller, and pressure transducer with units known to be good. Once the system tries to cycle, there is again only a very slight amount of air coming though the output line. Nowhere near the volume of air a functional system puts out. The supply line to the pneumatic controller has plenty of high pressure air, and does not seem to be the issue.
Would like to know if there is something in place that can prevent the pneumatic controller from fully opening?