First make sure that your transfer case handle switch is not stuck pushed in. This can allow air to bypass the interlock solenoid and vent out. If your problem stops, report back, if nothing changes move on to making sure your brake pedal is releasing all the way back up. If it is fine. With it running, open the drivers rear glad hand and see if you have air escaping that is bypassing the brake pedal valve. If yes, report back and we can chase it. If no pressure is there. Crawl under the truck and close off the valve that Is on top of the wet tank on the truck. It has 2. One on front. One on the top middle. Close the top middle and see if your primary air gauge builds more pressure and the air escaping sound goes away. If no. Report back and we can chase that issue. If the primary builds air pressure Then reopen the secondary shut off valve and go to the front of the truck There is a small drop down plate with 4 or 5 air lines on it in front of the front axle below the radiator. Scrape paint from the lines and remove the white line from the valve. This is usually the bottom drivers side line. If you have air coming from the valve on that port, you have a bad Q2 valve.
If you have air coming from the line side you removed then that next
Step is to start at the brake pedal vent and work your way back. Report back after you have followed these diagnostic procedures. I can make a video If needed.