Caelan
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I've been beating my head against the wall trying to figure out the gremlins in my A1's air gauges. Once I flip the master power switch, both front and rear air gauges will peg themselves as high as they'll go over 120psi and the low air buzzer starts screaming at me. If I start the engine, pressure will build in the tanks, the buzzer will turn itself off, and I can release the brakes. If I pump the brake pedal, the buzzer will activate like normal. Throughout all of this, the gauges are stuck at 120psi.
If I disconnect TL157 and TL156 from the pressure sensors below the dash and jump them to ground, the gauges work like normal up to 90psi then jump to >120psi again. The buzzer won't activate and the low pressure lights don't come on, but I'm guessing that's because I've disconnected the indicator panel (TL157 and TL156 are a straight shot into PX7 on the panel)
Do any of you have suggestions? I figured it can't possibly hurt to ask for some advice while I'm somewhat blindly jumping connections to find what I'm assuming is a broken wire or a bad switch somewhere.
If I disconnect TL157 and TL156 from the pressure sensors below the dash and jump them to ground, the gauges work like normal up to 90psi then jump to >120psi again. The buzzer won't activate and the low pressure lights don't come on, but I'm guessing that's because I've disconnected the indicator panel (TL157 and TL156 are a straight shot into PX7 on the panel)
Do any of you have suggestions? I figured it can't possibly hurt to ask for some advice while I'm somewhat blindly jumping connections to find what I'm assuming is a broken wire or a bad switch somewhere.