Im not a " New driver " but decided to post this in here anyway.
Anyone ever used anti gel to free up frozen tailer air brake line in a pinch. I know they sell the stuff specifically to do this but I don't ever recall seeing it at a truck stop just online only.
Anti gel for frozen trailer air lines?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Chicken wang, Feb 6, 2025.
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Isopropyl alcohol works in a pinch.
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When I used it, I set both brake valves in the truck. Disconnected 1 glad-hand at a time, and poured a cap-full of alcohol into each glad-hand and then reconnected both to the trailer and pushed in my brake valves. About a second later I heard a ker-chunk and my brakes were working.Numb, Rideandrepair and Speedy356 Thank this.
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