gslader
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Truck is a 2003 M1078A1, So we’ve had temps in the teens to twenties (F) along with some flooding over the last few days and after driving my truck through some of the standing water (foot and an half or so) then parking over night I’ve had real problems with my rear parking brake releasing (even bumping it a bit in gear won’t get it to release). I’ve had to resort to using a heat gun on it to thaw out the air cans. A couple of points to note:
1). I did a full rebuild of the air dryer with new desiccant in May of 2022 so I don’t think there is water in the air lines
2) In thawing out the air cans (there are two on each rear wheel) I saw that the Anchorlok caging plugs are missing on both of the rearward cans on my two rear wheels so I am surmising that I’m getting water ingress there and that is then freezing and keeping the brakes from releasing when the emergency brake is released.
Does that sound right? Any other suggestions of where to look? This seems like it shouldn’t happen. Any input appreciated.
https://youtube.com/shorts/eNbM5CYygCs?feature=share
1). I did a full rebuild of the air dryer with new desiccant in May of 2022 so I don’t think there is water in the air lines
2) In thawing out the air cans (there are two on each rear wheel) I saw that the Anchorlok caging plugs are missing on both of the rearward cans on my two rear wheels so I am surmising that I’m getting water ingress there and that is then freezing and keeping the brakes from releasing when the emergency brake is released.
Does that sound right? Any other suggestions of where to look? This seems like it shouldn’t happen. Any input appreciated.
https://youtube.com/shorts/eNbM5CYygCs?feature=share