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That probably came after removing seat cushion.I didn't get far passed changed underwear
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That probably came after removing seat cushion.I didn't get far passed changed underwear
Scary read
Gee, did this happen to my military people?Here's my best guess - you've got pockets of moisture throughout the system. It's frozen. This may trap high pressure air in the spring brakes not allowing them to deploy, or it may just block the moving parts from moving.
On the service side, you also have pockets of moisture. This prevents the air pressure from reaching the cans and actuating the brakes.
Or the moving parts may just be frozen in place.
Either way, the solution is to get it warm and working before moving it. Once warm and working, relocated to somewhere you can work on it, purge the air system and rebuild/replace the air dryer.
Doug, we only use/move the truck about once a week, so we do only purge the lines on days when we use it.purge the air at the end of the days use everytime you run the truck , not every few days.
If this is the case, what can/should we do to prevent it from happening again? I obviously don't know much about these brake systems, is this something we can service/lubricate/adjust or does it need to go to a heavy truck shop to address this?I don't think the air side of the brake system is what froze up, rather the pushrod and wedge within the wedge brake actuators (all of them).
Just reading up on this myself, the mfgr standard lubrication interval for wedge brake components is 160000 km or 12 months, whichever comes first. Use NLGI grade 1 grease.If this is the case, what can/should we do to prevent it from happening again? I obviously don't know much about these brake systems, is this something we can service/lubricate/adjust or does it need to go to a heavy truck shop to address this?
It's in the lines...I don't think the air side of the brake system is what froze up, rather the pushrod and wedge within the wedge brake actuators (all of them).
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