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Tennmogger,
what at do you recommend if you are not old enough to be a member of aarp?
what at do you recommend if you are not old enough to be a member of aarp?
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The culprit was one of the two way check valves mounted behind the driver's side step/box. I actually replaced two of those valves so I'm not positive which one was the problem. I replaced the top 2 of the 3 that are mounted in that area. You can rebuild the valves if you would prefer. I see you are in NC...PM me your whereabouts if you are anywhere near the middle and maybe we could meet up sometime. Don't forget the Denton rally too!Hey Oxy, did you ever find the cause of the air leak to the front glad hand? I just got in a truck doing the same thing and wanted to know which way to start tearing into it. Thanks in advance for suggestions!
Look two posts above yours and follow that link. I have the part numbers listed.Does anyone know the haldex part number for the valve behind the drivers side step box
in the sticky at the top of this forum is an ever growing/updating part # file. Your liable to find this info there.Does anyone know the haldex part number for the valve behind the drivers side step box
Do you remember the part number for the one way check valve?Looking for some ideas on what to check. Whenever the System Park is disengaged, air is venting (a lot of it) through the front emergency gladhand. I replaced the one way check valve mounted beneath it on the T fitting, but that didn't help. I have seen some info online talking about replacing the check valve in the gladhand....but does the gladhand itself actually have a check valve?
Also, the rear gladhands are not getting any air. With the Trailer air supply valve set to supply air, does the System Park have to be disengaged for them to work? Maybe if another valve, like the truck protection valve, is faulty it could cause both issues?
Have you looked in parts spreadsheet; which one can reach thru the sticky/pinned thread, at top of this forum?Do you remember the part number for the one way check valve?
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