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M936A air leaking into differential

howierd3866

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question help please Thanks. I'm have no ideal about my Big Toy started losing air once I hit the brakes. So I took it to a big truck repair shop of a friend. Told them that my rear diaphragm was leaking but as I was driving it there started heard air inside the cab. They replace the value behind the driver step I think its call quick release value because it was leaking into the exhaust. Then they try to replace the diaphragm but kept leaking so we replace both brake chambers and now they say air is leaking into the rear differential. They don't work on these and I can't find anything or anywhere for them to look next. help Thanks from South Fla
 

simp5782

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question help please Thanks. I'm have no ideal about my Big Toy started losing air once I hit the brakes. So I took it to a big truck repair shop of a friend. Told them that my rear diaphragm was leaking but as I was driving it there started heard air inside the cab. They replace the value behind the driver step I think its call quick release value because it was leaking into the exhaust. Then they try to replace the diaphragm but kept leaking so we replace both brake chambers and now they say air is leaking into the rear differential. They don't work on these and I can't find anything or anywhere for them to look next. help Thanks from South Fla
Is this an A2 truck? If you don't know just post a pic of your truck please.


Only A2s can leak air into the diffentials via the ctis system. If that is the case simply unplug the ctis controller
 

71DeuceAK

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I'm going by the angled fuel fill cap, but the bumper/shackles and axle pumpkins would be definite giveaways, that just aren't visible from this angle.
 

charlesmann

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I'm going by the angled fuel fill cap, but the bumper/shackles and axle pumpkins would be definite giveaways, that just aren't visible from this angle.
gotcha, iv got an a2, haven't seen an a1 or a0 close enough to notice much difference. thanks for the insight.
what would be the dead giveaway on the axel diffs?
 

71DeuceAK

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A2s have flat bottoms on the pumpkins; the A1 and "A0" (Yes, I know, many hate that misnomer but I use it as a clarifier) have more rounded bottoms.
 

charlesmann

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A2s have flat bottoms on the pumpkins; the A1 and "A0" (Yes, I know, many hate that misnomer but I use it as a clarifier) have more rounded bottoms.
wow, i can't believe they would make such minuscule changes between models. thanks for the info. hopefully they didn't change anything out and if not i found a 934a0/a1 expandable van. hoping it has the nhc 250, not the 8.3. i would much prefer the 809 series expandable, but a manual swap is possible
 
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