Hawssie
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I now have 3 939A2s and none as of yet have a working CTIS system, and none have ever worked since I have owned them. All 3 now have the 5 flashing light deal. After the first two trucks didnt work I was just going to give up on them since they are wreckers and I dont need different pressure settings for that setup. But the latest one is a Tractor, and that rides so rough unloaded that it would be nice to be able to lower the pressure for when it is unloaded. I have read the TM'S and other posts and all point to a more then minor leak to cause a 5 flashing lights. Mine first flashes the single hwy light until the trucks pressure builds up to 120 then it does the trumpet sound and blow off prior to the setting of the 5 lights. This brings me to ask how the system works and checks itself in the first place. I am not really sure how the system is supposed to control itself, and if I understand this it may help me diagnose it. I thought I could skip the electronic side for now since my problem is supposed to deal with air leaks or restrictions, and just concentrate on the air side for now. From what I can see, there are two air lines going to the pneumatic control module. One is the inlet line from the truck's air source, the other one is outgoing to all 3 of the axles with each axle having its own quick release valve then from there to the individual wheel valves. Before system start up Is this outgoing line supposed be pressurized all ready or is is it vented and then pressurized after system start up? How does the system lower and raise itself with only this one line? Does it send a lower pressure signal through this line to the quick release valves and thus cause these valves to open up and back flow air out of the tires, and release it? And if it wants to raise the air pressure at the tires does it send a higher pressure signal and this opens up the valves allowing air to flow to the tires? I know if this line is un hooked it wont release the air out past the quick release valves. Can I check for a leak by removing this outgoing line at the PCU in the cab and applying shop air downstream and listen for a leak or to where the air goes? I did this and it seems to fill up all the tires without any obvious leaks. One more question about the quick release valves. There seems to be an inlet line, and outlet line and a vent outlet with rubber dirt seal. When these are signaled to release is the air supposed to come out of this vent right on the valve or is it sent out back through the inlet line coming from the PCU and then released out the exhaust stack? If its one or the other what is this vent for and if it is released here, where is the air released into the exhaust stack coming from?