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I've been pouring over these forums a great deal lately searching for answers to the delights of CTIS, and feel like I should share a little bit of information that really helped me. For my particular case of the 5 lights issue it turned out to be the pneumatic controller had lost one of the three solenoids. You can find out if this is the case with a quick resistance check on the terminals. A-E, A-F, and B-D all should have conductivity. My two working ones were around 40-50 ohms. The third was an open circuit. As these controllers are way out of my budget I went looking for repair parts.
Google image search is amazing for this sort of thing, and I ended up finding this little gem:
Peter Paul Electronics 24 vdc solenoid part# 5C-13-K24-PPF
The same vendor has it up on Amazon, Ebay, and a few other sites. Only three left though, but perhaps the part number which differs from the original can be of some use. It was an identical form factor, the only difference being it has about 70 ohm resistance. It has yet to give any signs of trouble, and my CTIS controller is worlds happier.
Edit: Truck is a 1991 M923A2
Google image search is amazing for this sort of thing, and I ended up finding this little gem:
Peter Paul Electronics 24 vdc solenoid part# 5C-13-K24-PPF
The same vendor has it up on Amazon, Ebay, and a few other sites. Only three left though, but perhaps the part number which differs from the original can be of some use. It was an identical form factor, the only difference being it has about 70 ohm resistance. It has yet to give any signs of trouble, and my CTIS controller is worlds happier.
Edit: Truck is a 1991 M923A2
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