GeekOnAmission
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Hi guys, I am new to this site as well as the M923 I just bought. On my drive home my chase truck called and told me the rear axle was smoking. Upon inspection I found the right rear wheel's brake was stuck. I couldn't find anything obviously wrong and it seemed to stick after a somewhat hard brake to make a left turn, so I don't think it was like that at the beginning of the trip. I ended up caging the brakes for that wheel and driving her home to deal with it there.
The ABS light is always on, and the air system seems to be working correctly. All of the other wheels seem alright, and the primary and secondary tanks work the range from 90-120 depending on braking frequency. I drained the tanks when I got home and didn't see any water escaping that may have made it past the drier.
Any suggestions on where to start? Any help is appreciated. I am not entirely new to the 121 air systems, but it has been a couple years since I have even been near one, and have never worked on anything military except my M1009, which is pretty basic.
The ABS light is always on, and the air system seems to be working correctly. All of the other wheels seem alright, and the primary and secondary tanks work the range from 90-120 depending on braking frequency. I drained the tanks when I got home and didn't see any water escaping that may have made it past the drier.
Any suggestions on where to start? Any help is appreciated. I am not entirely new to the 121 air systems, but it has been a couple years since I have even been near one, and have never worked on anything military except my M1009, which is pretty basic.