Good afternoon, folks. Got some bad instrumentation going on causing my low air warning to get stuck on while I'm driving. Both tanks are and have been between 105 and 130 psi the whole time.
Looking to find out where the fuse for the buzzer is so I can have some peace and quiet between here and a shop.
Thanks
2021 Cascadia Low Air Buzzer
Discussion in 'Freightliner Forum' started by MGE Dawn, May 8, 2022.
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Well hey there stranger.
can help you with a 1995 - but . . .
Have to find that low air pressure switch on an aluminum manifold down by your tootsies and replace it, at a guess.MGE Dawn Thanks this. -
There is an air switch behind a panel next to the accelerator pedal. Behind the panel there are a bunch of air switches. I think the one you want has a green wire, pull the connector and jumper it with a paper clip or something. Several torx screws holding the panel on.
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there is no fuse for it. there is an air switch and single sam module...
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Right. So. Forgot to update this.
3 air switches on a 21 Cascadia... 1 primary, 2 secondaries. Company paid to replace all three, instrumentation continued. Truck went to dealership, I was sent to recover my original truck that went to a different dealership for a blown fuel pump, and then a month and a half later, the company and I went our separate ways for reasons completely unrelated. Never did find out the root cause, don't really care anymore.
Thank y'all for the help!
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