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Please excuse me if this is a completely naive question. I have only become reacquainted with the M35's after nearly 40 years and if I ever knew this I have long ago forgotten it. I have also searched the forums and read through the TM's without success. My question is this...
How is the service line supposed to operate? I _think_ it is supposed to send a burst of air to the trailer when the brake pedal is depressed. Is that correct?
If so, then could I remove the gladhand "cap" and open the stopcock and then depress the brake pedal to see if air is delivered at that point and then stops when the brake pedal is released to assure proper operation?
Also, if the M35 brakes started dragging after, say 60 miles, while not pulling a trailer and I then removed the "cap" and opened the stopcock and got a great expulsion of air, could I then assume that the air/hydraulic valve is faulty?
TIA,
mdh
How is the service line supposed to operate? I _think_ it is supposed to send a burst of air to the trailer when the brake pedal is depressed. Is that correct?
If so, then could I remove the gladhand "cap" and open the stopcock and then depress the brake pedal to see if air is delivered at that point and then stops when the brake pedal is released to assure proper operation?
Also, if the M35 brakes started dragging after, say 60 miles, while not pulling a trailer and I then removed the "cap" and opened the stopcock and got a great expulsion of air, could I then assume that the air/hydraulic valve is faulty?
TIA,
mdh