I’m driving at night which is rare for me but I don’t believe I ever saw this before on any other trailer. When I turn the entire truck off, it goes off. When the truck is on, it’s on even if I don’t have the rest of the trailer lights on. It’s very bright. Is this just a different color than normal and that’s why it’s so noticeable?
Why is this light constantly on when the truck is running?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by xzmpt, Sep 27, 2024.
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Your trailer has an auto tire inflation system? I think Its telling you you have a leak its having a hard time keeping up with... or its confuser is messed up
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It is autoinflate on the trailer. Check the system for leaks and have the tires checked for flats and leaks. There is a valve to turn the system off and the light will go out if the leak is in a line and not a tire usually right by the box where pressure can be adjusted
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Bevause you went over a really uneven patch, the air bag leveling system may also be grumpy , can try dumping all air to trailer, air tractor all the way up then give the trailer air to see if a simple "turn it off and back on" essmtially makes the bags happier, but that should have nothing to do with the tire inflation system
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Auto inflation light will typically not come on or go off in a few minutes after inflating tires in a properly operating system with no leaks. A small leak can take 10-15 minutes for it to go off. If it's permanently on, you have a pretty big leak in the system or a tire should try to find the leak ASAP.
If it's within the system, there's a valve you can turn to shut off the system. If it's a tire, well, keep it on til you get it taken care of.
Don't just ignore the light just because the tires are inflated. If it's as audible of an air leak as you made it seem, that light will be a tattle tale to DOT and the air leak will probably be a violation, wherever it's coming from. -
If you swing by a Love's and are friendly and honest about being new, someone might help ya out and walk out with you and give you a quick diagnosis of where the leak is coming from
A fellow driver could probably help ya out as well -
Piece of duct tape,,,
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