Tire Pressure
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by farmerjohn64, Jul 1, 2020.
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When in doubt the Tire Pressure Gauge is the most accurate way and you are learning good habits now. Sucks your trainer didn't teach you any of this. But hey, that's trucking we learn stuff every day out here.
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Hahaha don’t even know if he had one or not, but I do now
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We all learn a little everyday, and teaching helps us learn more.
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Were you able to measure the pressure with the gauge?farmerjohn64 Thanks this.
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Haha yes, but I’m gonna have to try again on one of them because it’s been apparently so long they’ve been taken apart it’s wanting to unscrew the whole thing instead of just that one part and I can’t even get it off with two pairs of pliers; I sprayed it with some WD-40 prior to fooling with it, so maybe time will be on my side; I can, however, report that all the other trailer tires are at 100 psi and aboveSoulScream84 and ArcticWolves Thank this.
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@farmerjohn64 ur low pressure indicator light is that white light on drivers side on front of the flatbed.. I used to run a auto inflate system with my ast company and thats what that light is for
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Appreciate it, what does it do when the air pressure is low?D.Tibbitt Thanks this.
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It will turn on the light and u should be able to see it in the mirror.ArcticWolves and farmerjohn64 Thank this.
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