phorner
04-20-2011, 02:36 PM
I was off to the tire shop yesterday and before I pulled out of the lot I checked my brakes and found a couple of problems.
While performing the brake test I pump the brake pedal to release air pressure with the bus at idle and in neutral to make sure the low pressure alarm goes off. Well, yesterday it didn't, although the warning lights on the gauges came on as they are supposed to. Is the warning buzzer easily replaced? I'm guessing mine is the original.
Also, the emergency brake didn't "pop" as it used to.... it just kind of eased up and at nearly zero pressure. Again, I'm confident that my parking brake assembly is original. How much of a project is it to replace the parking brake valve?
That's the bad news.
The good news is that if you don't perform the test...... you won't know there might be a problem lurking.
The brakes worked fine while driving, by the way...
While performing the brake test I pump the brake pedal to release air pressure with the bus at idle and in neutral to make sure the low pressure alarm goes off. Well, yesterday it didn't, although the warning lights on the gauges came on as they are supposed to. Is the warning buzzer easily replaced? I'm guessing mine is the original.
Also, the emergency brake didn't "pop" as it used to.... it just kind of eased up and at nearly zero pressure. Again, I'm confident that my parking brake assembly is original. How much of a project is it to replace the parking brake valve?
That's the bad news.
The good news is that if you don't perform the test...... you won't know there might be a problem lurking.
The brakes worked fine while driving, by the way...