Air leaks from this hole in my firewall, and from the bottom of one of my brake valves under the trailer…. Am I safe to assume that I need to change the brake valves?
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When I set my trailer brakes air leaks from a hole in my firewall
Discussion in 'Heavy Duty Diesel Truck Mechanics Forum' started by nikmirbre, Jul 25, 2025.
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The wetness on the valve is PB Blaster
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Are you saying that air leaks then stops or that air continues to leak after the trailer park brake is set?
Are these the only 5 air lines connected to the valve? Can't tell if either the red or blue line behind the valve are connected to the valve.
Follow a B line. Probably goes to the spring brake end of a chamber which is not the end closest to the slack adjuster.
If so, remove line A to make sure that air is not coming out of it.
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That's the quick release valve for the spring brakes. I had 1 doing the same thing back in the spring.
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What did you end up doing?
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The air leaks from the hole in the center of that valve, and from that hole on the firewall for a good...45 seconds maybe. Id have to get up under my trailer and see if that blue line is actually connected to that valve.
While its leaking(after I set brakes) if I run under there and plug that hole with my finger, I can hear all the brakes set( scared me the 1st time I done it cause I was laying under there)Rideandrepair Thanks this. -
Put a new one on.Rideandrepair and nikmirbre Thank this.
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