The compressor is always "on", it just goes into loaded and unloaded states. So, there'll be a hose typically from one of the tanks to the air governor. When the pressure in that line reaches cut out pressure (115 - 130 PSI), it opens up a valve in the air governor and sends air through the two outlet hoses. One goes to your air dryer to close the air dryer outlet and start the purge cycle, and the other goes to the unloading valve on your compressor. For your compressor to be in an unloaded state and not sending air to your dryer and tanks, that line from the governor to the compressor has to be charged. It's possible your governor got hung up. Cut out pressure is supposed to be no more than 25 psi below cut in pressure, so if it's cutting out at 120 and cutting in at 95, you're still good. That one, if you wanted to throw a part at it to err on the side of caution, an air governor isn't expensive at all.
Was it your primary or secondary system which dropped below 75? And what were the conditions it happened under? Were you doing a lot of braking, was it a rough road bouncing you up and down a lot, etc.?
Low air pressure while driving on freeway!?
Discussion in 'Heavy Duty Diesel Truck Mechanics Forum' started by PE_T, Jan 26, 2019.
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I don’t remember if it was primary or secondary. I was just driving on a straight flat freeway in dry warm conditions, but a while back I did drive through bumpy roads.
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Ok, so the mechanic is saying it is the air dryer purge valve. He recommended me to change the whole dryer, but they won’t have the parts until Monday. I will just buy the purge valve and roll. I may end up replacing the whole air dryer myself soon. They quoted me at about $750. It’s time to put my mechanical skills to the test once again!
Oh, they only charged me $72.50. Lucky me!Rideandrepair Thanks this. -
You can bypass it all together with the right fittings.As long as you’re in warm weather.
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Geez $750 to change out the air dryer, I changed mine out for $100.00 after market dryer though.
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Fleetpride brand new AD9 $150
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Not bad.
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They said it includes the purge valve, governor, and cartridge. Or maybe that’s part of the air dryer. I’m not sure.
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Purge valve and cartridge are. Governor is not but still very expensive.
Try to do it yourself if you can and save yourself about $500.PE_T Thanks this. -
$150 is a good price for a new unit.PE_T Thanks this.
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