Foot valve makes a squalking noise when pressed and sounds like back pressure in foot valve. Replaced foot valve and no change. Tractor protection valve behind sleeper where blue and red lines connect is working fine but have to pump brakes to get good stopping power. Truck brakes feel like they are doing most the work. I'm stumped. Please help.
Air brake issues, Foot valve makes a squalking noise when pressed
Discussion in 'Heavy Duty Diesel Truck Mechanics Forum' started by insanityeight, Oct 5, 2018.
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Check for a split air line that is causing the sound. You might have to jam a stick or something to hold the brake pedal down while you chase the noise. If not, you might have to start blocking off air lines until you find the one that is causing the noise.
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Mine does it when cold goes away Real cold worse. All my Trucks did it when cold normal . Not saying that’s your problem unless it showed up on a real cold day
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Similar issue with mine now. Any info would help
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Normally noise through an air valve is something leaking. If it where silent and you don’t think the trailer is helping I would look at the tractor protection valve.
Since there is noise I would look to an air leak. Find a quiet area away from noise, open your hood (Block wheels and other safety stuff). Run the truck up to air drier cutoff pressure with park brake released. Shut truck off and Jam a stick on the brake pedal to hold it down as hard as you can get it wedged in there and walk around listening for the air leak.Rideandrepair Thanks this. -
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