Skyhawk13205
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I am up in Alaska, I been having trouble with my truck CTIS system draining all the tyres after shutdown.
I did some troubleshooting and all the wheel valves stay open, after the CTIS ecu does a pressure check. I can go through and manually close them and they stay closed. My CTIS works well in temps above 20 deg.
It is pretty cold about 0 deg tonight. I have been running the eco hubs so the hubs don’t get really hot.
I looked though the operators manual and it makes mention of a CTIS off switch operation during cold weather operation until wheels are up to temp
I have used CTIS on/off switch, but all it seems to do is turn on the indicator and does not deactivate the ECU. It looks like the switch is jumpered per the wiring diagram. See line 501/502
What is the purpose of this switch? Does it jumper a program pin that is not listed in the wiring diagram? Am I missing something? I would like the ability to deactivate my CTIS per the engineered intention vs disconnecting the ECU.
Thanks.
I did some troubleshooting and all the wheel valves stay open, after the CTIS ecu does a pressure check. I can go through and manually close them and they stay closed. My CTIS works well in temps above 20 deg.
It is pretty cold about 0 deg tonight. I have been running the eco hubs so the hubs don’t get really hot.
I looked though the operators manual and it makes mention of a CTIS off switch operation during cold weather operation until wheels are up to temp
I have used CTIS on/off switch, but all it seems to do is turn on the indicator and does not deactivate the ECU. It looks like the switch is jumpered per the wiring diagram. See line 501/502
What is the purpose of this switch? Does it jumper a program pin that is not listed in the wiring diagram? Am I missing something? I would like the ability to deactivate my CTIS per the engineered intention vs disconnecting the ECU.
Thanks.