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    Question about the air tanks

    1 of the valves is located under the drivers dash where the pressure gauge sensors are located. One is at the service tanks and it feeds a small line over to supply air to the valve that controls the cab lift hydraulic pump. The third is I believe back on the crossmember over the rear...
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    Question about the air tanks

    Well they are both supposed to have springs, but if you swapped the complete valves and the issue didn’t change, that indicates that those valves are not the issue. if you leave both tanks full do they hold pressure? There are also three 2way check valves that can draw air from either tank...
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    Question about the air tanks

    There is a check valve at the inlet of the primary and secondary air tanks(where wet tank connects to each tank). These checks are to keep the systems separate, so one failure doesn’t kill the other system. It sounds as if your primary inlet check is leaking... The check valves that are used...
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