This air compressor is a critical component of the vehicle's braking system, generating compressed air to operate air brakes and other pneumatic systems. It is manufactured to meet strict OEM quality standards, offering reliable performance and longevity over a worn compressor that may struggle to build adequate pressure. Operators may notice the air pressure gauge not reaching its normal operating range, a hissing sound from the compressor area, or the air dryer constantly cycling.
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Flush cooling system with distilled water before refilling. Use pre-mixed coolant — never plain water, which causes corrosion. Pressure-test system after any cooling repair. Check thermostat by immersing in hot water — should open at rated temperature.
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The initial symptom of a failing air compressor is a slow build-up of air pressure or the inability to reach full system pressure. If left unaddressed, this can lead to intermittent brake application or complete loss of braking capability. Operating with insufficient air pressure poses a significant risk to vehicle safety and control.
Thoroughly clean the mounting surfaces and ensure all air lines are properly connected and free of leaks before installing the new compressor. Do not reuse old mounting bolts or gaskets; always use new hardware.
Inspect the air dryer, air tanks, and all air lines for leaks or moisture contamination when replacing the air compressor.