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Troubleshooting Charging & Air Supply Systems

The troubleshooting procedure presented below is from Bendix document BW1779. The procedure is not all inclusive but rather represents the most commonly encountered complaints.

Complaints Common To The Charging & Air Supply System

Complaint: Can Not Build System Pressure

Complaint: Air system Builds Too Slow

Complaint: Can Not Build System Pressure Above “X” psi.

Complaint: Air Dryer Cycles “ON & OFF” Constantly

This complaint caused by leakage, either Service system or Supply system. Service system leakage is shown on dash gauges. Supply system leakage is not. Note: System purge air dryers will purge more often than those with integral purge volume.

Complaint: System Pressure Goes to 150+ psi

Complaint: Low Pressure Warning After Only 1 or 2 Applications

Tests Common to More Than One Complaint

  1. Discharge plugged or restricted
    1. Connect temporary discharge line from comp. discharge port to supply res. & re-check build-up. If build-up OK replace plugged discharge line. If build-up NOT OK go to next cause.
  2. Air pressure trapped between governor and compressor
    1. Verify Safety Valve operation then remove or disconnect governor from comp. & check build-up.
    2. If build-up OK, repair or replace governor or line between gov. and comp.
    3. If build-up NOT OK repair or replace comp.
  3. Blow Leakage at Air Dryer Exhaust
    1. Drain all air from Supply reservoir then remove control air line from Air Dryer, plug line and plug control port in Air Dryer. Re-check build-up.
    2. If build-up OK, repair or replace governor or line between governor and Air Dryer
    3. If build-up NOT OK, and below 32 deg. F, turn ignition ON and allow heater to warm Air Dryer then check build-up. If NOT OK, remove wire (connector or terminal) from Air Dryer. Using test light, check wire end or terminal for battery voltage with vehicle ignition ON. If voltage OK, repair or replace Air Dryer heater and thermostat. If voltage NOT OK, Repair or replace the vehicle wire connected to Air Dryer. Retest build-up.
    4. If build-up still NOT OK or temp. above 32 deg. F, replace Air Dryer purge valve assembly.
  4. Air system leakage
    1. Build system pressure to governor cut-out, wait 2 minutes for dryer purge completion. Note pressures on dash gauges then watch dash gauges for 2 minutes. Leakage not to exceed 2 psi in 2 mins. for truck, bus, tractor (no trailer).
    2. If leakage NOT OK on gauges, find leak(s) in service and park system and repair. Retest and if system purge air dryer in use and still not OK repair or replace dryer.
    3. If leakage OK on gauges, drain air from supply reservoir, remove drain cock and install air gauge. Build system air in supply reservoir and note leakage. If OK continue checking. If NOT OK find leaks and repair.
  5. Discharge line leakage
    1. Soap cover on flex discharge line, if leakage noted replace line
    2. Soap fittings to check leakage, tighten as needed