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  1. Plugugly

    The things I learned while rebuilding my CTIS

    Thanks, it's good to confirm. I probably won't run it that way too long, if at all. Just good to know I can move it some if I have to. I wouldn't want to depend too much on all the wheel valves to keep my tires up.
  2. Plugugly

    The things I learned while rebuilding my CTIS

    Alright, I have a driver's rear hub seal out. to clarify my symptoms in my first post, ALL my QRV's were leaking, I only thought the front one was. So the system would try to make HWY but the air was escaping out the QRVs. I was able to locate the offending hub by airing all 6 tires up to 70psi...
  3. Plugugly

    The things I learned while rebuilding my CTIS

    Thanks for the tips, and after a long phone conversation with Andyrv6av8r I've got somewhere to start. I already have all six tires inflated to 70psi, I did that before I ran out of time to work on it. Andyrv6av8r's suggestion was to unplug the controller and then try to see if it works normally...
  4. Plugugly

    The things I learned while rebuilding my CTIS

    I think my CTIS exhaust valve on the front axle is stuck open, this was the only thread I found that talks about rebuilding the valves when I searched. I have a known front wheel O ring leak, very slow but occasionally it's low enough I get a five flashing lights error because the system tries...
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