Jerds19
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I have a 1997 1078 that has worked flawlessly for 6 or so months since we got it.
This morning while making a 10 mile trip about halfway through the trip pressing the brake pedal failed to do ANYTHING, luckily I did't NEED the brakes and was able to downshift to about 5-10 mph when I pressed the emergency brake on the dash, and it did absolutely nothing, the truck continued to idle at about 2-3 mph regardless of brake pedal position or the emergency brake switch. I was able to shift into neutral and it stopped.
I was able to idle the vehicle off the road and to a safe place. I chocked the wheels, changed my underwear and am now trying to figure out what on Earth could make the brake system fail ENTIRELY.
If this has been covered in another thread, please please please slap me and give me the link so I can apologize and get this truck fixed!
Knowns:
Air pressure in front and rear are 100+ psi. Never dropped down. I opened all 3 purges and drained system entirely, not a drop of moisture came out. (we do this every few days)
With air pressure at zero emergency brake release button will not disengage so it appears to be working correctly.
Starting vehicle with tanks open so it has NO air pressure, put it into gear and it moves like the brakes are not even applied.
Closing tanks and letting pressure build in both tanks to 100+, still will idle around regardless of brake or emergency button.
When I first got vehicle to safe location on side of road the brakes smelled hot, even though they were not doing anything. (outside temperature is about 30 degrees, truck warmed for 15-20 minutes before driving and drove and stopped fine for first 10 minutes, then problem arose out of nowhere).
Pressing and releasing the brake peddle does create the "woosh" sound like normal.
There does now appear to be an air leak in the left rear brake system, this is new. When I charged the system up and turned the truck off and got out of it, I heard the leak, can't identify exactly what component it is leaking from though. Assuming this is related to the problem, possibly coincidence or cause.
If there is a flow chart I would be happy to run down it, I just couldn't find one in the TMs for brake FAILURE, only "increased braking distance" which keeps pointing to rear brakes not engaging.
What could cause the brake system to ENTIRELY fail in every way but still retain full air pressure?
This morning while making a 10 mile trip about halfway through the trip pressing the brake pedal failed to do ANYTHING, luckily I did't NEED the brakes and was able to downshift to about 5-10 mph when I pressed the emergency brake on the dash, and it did absolutely nothing, the truck continued to idle at about 2-3 mph regardless of brake pedal position or the emergency brake switch. I was able to shift into neutral and it stopped.
I was able to idle the vehicle off the road and to a safe place. I chocked the wheels, changed my underwear and am now trying to figure out what on Earth could make the brake system fail ENTIRELY.
If this has been covered in another thread, please please please slap me and give me the link so I can apologize and get this truck fixed!
Knowns:
Air pressure in front and rear are 100+ psi. Never dropped down. I opened all 3 purges and drained system entirely, not a drop of moisture came out. (we do this every few days)
With air pressure at zero emergency brake release button will not disengage so it appears to be working correctly.
Starting vehicle with tanks open so it has NO air pressure, put it into gear and it moves like the brakes are not even applied.
Closing tanks and letting pressure build in both tanks to 100+, still will idle around regardless of brake or emergency button.
When I first got vehicle to safe location on side of road the brakes smelled hot, even though they were not doing anything. (outside temperature is about 30 degrees, truck warmed for 15-20 minutes before driving and drove and stopped fine for first 10 minutes, then problem arose out of nowhere).
Pressing and releasing the brake peddle does create the "woosh" sound like normal.
There does now appear to be an air leak in the left rear brake system, this is new. When I charged the system up and turned the truck off and got out of it, I heard the leak, can't identify exactly what component it is leaking from though. Assuming this is related to the problem, possibly coincidence or cause.
If there is a flow chart I would be happy to run down it, I just couldn't find one in the TMs for brake FAILURE, only "increased braking distance" which keeps pointing to rear brakes not engaging.
What could cause the brake system to ENTIRELY fail in every way but still retain full air pressure?