Hello!
Ouh! 2001 Century class with Bendix drier and no 4-way valve, just valves under front bumper....
I need air distribution diagram, better with colors of tubes...
Thanx for help!
Looking for Century Class Air Line diagram
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by Pablo-UA, Nov 3, 2010.
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whats the last 6 of your vin?
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as I can see J67996
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sorrry to jump into thread.hey fyda,could i get a diagram of the air distribution manifold located behind the storage compartment,center of dash?just wanted to know what each pressure switch function is for.same vin# will do.thanks.again sorry for hijacking post.
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first attachment is air piping schematic
second attachment is for air maniold switch locationsAttached Files:
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Well! Id sticker:
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did that help u any?
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Ouh yeah! seems to me this system was used on EU trucks in 80-90s. Modern system differs! I do not say about fulle electronically controlled systems like MAN ECAM, but now we have trucks with WABCO ore Knorr dryer and 4-way valve. Park brake valve differ too! Only one stick, additional valves inside trailer air couplings.
to let you know what systems we use to work with, just look at this
http://www.wabco.info/intl/scripts/download.php?from=/intl/ru/intl/pdf/815/00/15/8150100153.pdf
It is brake system, air spring system is electronically controlled too. -
Seems to me I have trailer problems. Wont releasing paek brake. Red coupling pressure is over 120 psi, but trailer park brake is applied. It is old Scmitz... looses air...
well, I'll go on with it next week.. no I have weekend! Yauh! Party! -
first attachment is for blend air system
second is for old style water valveAttached Files:
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