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re: CTIS Pneumatic Controller Question
Have an M923A2 with CTIS unit. System has been working fine for two years with no air leaks. One day I dropped the air pressure on the ECU to cross-country mode. The system aired down fine. When I went back to highway mode the pneumatic controller attempted to fill once then faulted out (5 flashing) lights. Each time I attempt to reset or change to any mode on the ECU – the pneumatic controller discharges a single short blast of air from manifold vent port and then the EUC faults out (5 flashing) lights.
I cleaned and checked all pins to the ECU, pneumatic controller and verified the pressure switch operational. I bleed out all the air from the system by dumping the tanks to zero. Then restarted the engine to allow pressure to come up to 120 PSI - during this time, the ECU flashed highway only (which is normal and correct) until the pressure switch determined 120 PSI is available. The pneumatic controller then discharged a single short blast of air from the side vent port on the pneumatic controller manifold and the ECU faults to (5 flashing) lights.
I suspect the pneumatic controller has failed.
Just wondering if anyone has had this particular problem?
Have an M923A2 with CTIS unit. System has been working fine for two years with no air leaks. One day I dropped the air pressure on the ECU to cross-country mode. The system aired down fine. When I went back to highway mode the pneumatic controller attempted to fill once then faulted out (5 flashing) lights. Each time I attempt to reset or change to any mode on the ECU – the pneumatic controller discharges a single short blast of air from manifold vent port and then the EUC faults out (5 flashing) lights.
I cleaned and checked all pins to the ECU, pneumatic controller and verified the pressure switch operational. I bleed out all the air from the system by dumping the tanks to zero. Then restarted the engine to allow pressure to come up to 120 PSI - during this time, the ECU flashed highway only (which is normal and correct) until the pressure switch determined 120 PSI is available. The pneumatic controller then discharged a single short blast of air from the side vent port on the pneumatic controller manifold and the ECU faults to (5 flashing) lights.
I suspect the pneumatic controller has failed.
Just wondering if anyone has had this particular problem?