I have been told by several mechanics to never pour alcohol into the glad hands of a trailer in an attempt to rid the trailer airlines of moisture. The alcohol supposedly does more harm than good to the braking components. So I don't think I would pour alcohol into the washer fluid mix, either.
Windshield washer fluid
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Commuter69, Dec 16, 2017.
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You poured alcohol into the glad hand was to remove ice in the lines of the trailer.
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As far as wipers icing up, back when trucks used air for the wipers all you had to do was bump them a couple of times to knock the ice off.
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Last edited: Dec 18, 2017
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Theoretically ice in system should not be a issue as all our trucks are equipped with air dryers but theory fails occasionally. Usually brake issues are frozen drums which requires crawling around under trailer wailing the crap out of drums with a 4lb knockometer. Frozen drums of course can be avoided by taking appropriate action.
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I'd hazard a guess 3/4 of "frozen air systems" are nothing a shop hammer to a drum or two won't fixJazz1 Thanks this.
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