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SECTJON 5: AIR BRAKES



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         March 1, 1998 are required to have a lamp on  ping distance, but it does help you keep the  mary and secondary air pressure gauges  (or
         the left side.                      vehicle under control during hard braking.   needles, if the system has two needles in one
           On newer vehicles, the malfunction lamp                               gauge). Pay attention to the low air pressure
         comes on at start-up for a bulb check, and then   5.2 - Dual Air Brake   warning light and buzzer. The warning light
         goes out quickly. On older systems, the lamp                            and buzzer should shut off when air pressure
         could stay on until you are driving over five   Most heavy-duty vehicles use dual air brake   in both systems rises to a value set by the manu­
         mph.                                systems for safety. A dual air brake system has   facturer. This value must be greater than 60 psi.
           If the lamp stays on after the bulb check, or                           The warning light and buzzer should come
         goes on once you are under way, you may have   two separate air brake systems, which use a   on before the air pressure drops below 60 psi
                                             single set of brake controls. Each system has
         lost ABS control at one or more wheels.                                 in either system. If this happens while driving,
           In the  case of towed  units manufactured   its own air tanks, hoses, lines, etc. One system   you should stop right away and safely park the
         before it was required by the Department of   typically operates the regular brakes on the   vehicle. If one air system is very low on pres­
         Transportation, it may be difficult to tell if the   rear axle or axles. The other system operates the   sure, either the front or the rear brakes will not
                                             regular brakes on the front axle (and possibly
         unit is equipped with ABS. Look under the ve­  one rear axle). Both systems supply air to the   be operating fully. This means it will take you
         hicle for the electronic control unit (ECU) and                         longer to stop. Bring the vehicle to a safe stop,
         wheel speed sensor wires coming from the back   trailer (if there is one). The first system is called   and have the air brakes system fixed.
                                             the "primary" system. The other is called the
         of the brakes.
           ABS is an addition to your normal brakes.   "secondary" system. See Figure 5.4.   5.3 - Inspecting Air Brake Systems
                                               Before driving a vehicle with a dual air sys­
         It does not decrease or increase your normal   tem, allow time for the air compressor to build   You should use the basic seven-step inspec­
         braking capability. ABS only activates when   up a minimum of 100 psi pressure in both the  tion procedure described in Section 2 to inspect
         wheels are about to lock up.        primary and secondary systems. Watch the pri-  your vehicle. There are more things to inspect
           ABS does not necessarily shorten your stop-
                                                                                 on a vehicle with air brakes than one without
                                                                                 them. These things are discussed below, in the
                                                                                 order they fit into the seven-step method.
           TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE
                                                                                 5.3.1  - During Step 2 Engine
                                                                                       Compartment Checks
          Subsection 5.1                                                           Check Air Compressor Drive Belt (if com­
          • Why must air tanks be drained?   • What are spring brakes?           pressor is belt-driven). If the air compressor is
          • What is a supply pressure gauge used  • Front wheel brakes are good under all  belt-driven, check the condition and tightness
                                                                                 of the belt. It should be in good condition.
            for?                               conditions. True or False?
          • All vehicles with air brakes must have a  • How do you know if your vehicle is  5.3.2 - During Step 5 Walk-around
            low air pressure warning signal. True or  equipped with antilock brakes?    Inspection
            False?
                                                                                   Check Slack Adjusters on S-cam Brakes. Park
                                                                                 on level ground and chock the wheels to prevent
          These questions may be on your test. If you can't answer them all, re-read subsection 5.1.
                                                                                 the vehicle from moving. Release the parking
                                                                                 brakes so you can move the slack adjusters. Use

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