Goliath P. Jones
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Well it was bound to happen, lol. Brought home my m939 on Tuesday, and Wednesday I noticed when I fired it up that the low air light and buzzer was going off. Looked at the air pressure gauges and they're zero psi. The compressor works, got the psi up to 90. I could here a hiss from behind the dash, called up the guy that I bought it from and asked him if he had any ideas. He said if it's from behind the dash it would likely be the switches for the wipers and that the switches are very temperamental and to adjust them until the hiss goes away. The night before when I bought it, he was showing me how they operated. So it sounded like an easy fix, I got the switches in their sweet spot, no hissing anymore. Well the next morning I go out and check on it. Air gauges back to zero, fire up the truck, pressure goes up to 120 psi, both primary and secondary. A couple hours later the psi is noticeably lower, and I'm sure by tomorrow morning it will be back to zero. The seller said that its never done this before, and I've only driven it 45 miles, not to say that something couldn't have had a fitting come loose, a small pin hole occurred or something like that. So I think it's safe to say that it should hold psi indefinitely? In talking with my dad that drove trucks like this in the military air leaks are common. I have crawled all over, under and around and dont hear any other hissing, I'm thinking about taking a squirt bottle of water with a few drops of dish soap mixed in to spray on the fittings and rubber hoses to search for the leak via any bubbles forming. Any additional advice someone with more experience can give me to help locate or pinpoint the leak? Thanks for any help, suggestions and advice in advance.