gottaluvit
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So I had the truck out for a 20 mile or so test drive yesterday. This is the longest drive I had taken with the truck to date. It started raining and I ran the wipers but after a few miles they just stopped. Looked at the gauges and they were around 50 psi. I pulled over and set the parking brake and noticed the pressure started building but failed to do so with the brake not set. After it aired up, I continued my way home to see it hold pretty good. So I went on past home to keep trying to figure out what may be the issue and the same happened twice more. Got it back home and drained the tanks.
So today I fire it up and all seemed normal. Went a couple miles and same thing started again. Messed with the parking brake air lever and could see it start building pressure as soon as I would pull up on the lever. I go down the road and it does it again (a couple times) but sometimes the parking brake lever has no effect. After getting it home with 40 psi (too close for comfort), I shut it off and drained the tanks. Then fired it back up and it built up normally to 122 psi.
Searches came close on here but nobody mentioned it working normally after draining tanks and making it start from empty tanks. Is there some check valve sticking?
So today I fire it up and all seemed normal. Went a couple miles and same thing started again. Messed with the parking brake air lever and could see it start building pressure as soon as I would pull up on the lever. I go down the road and it does it again (a couple times) but sometimes the parking brake lever has no effect. After getting it home with 40 psi (too close for comfort), I shut it off and drained the tanks. Then fired it back up and it built up normally to 122 psi.
Searches came close on here but nobody mentioned it working normally after draining tanks and making it start from empty tanks. Is there some check valve sticking?