Air brake charging system troubleshooting – Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems TU-FLO 600 AIR COMPRESSOR 9/04 User Manual

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Air Brake Charging System Troubleshooting

How to use this guide:

1.0 Oil Test Card
Results

Not a valid test.

Discontinue using this test.
Do not use this card test to diagnose
compressor "oil passing" issues. They are
subjective and error prone. Use only the
Bendix Air System Inspection Cup (BASIC) test
and the methods described in this guide for
advanced troubleshooting.
The Bendix

®

BASIC test should be the

definitive method for judging excessive oil
fouling/oil passing.
(See Appendix A, on
page 30 for a flowchart and expanded
explanation of the checklist used when
conducting the BASIC test.)

Symptom:

What it may indicate:

What you should do:

Find the symptom(s) that you see, then move to the right to
find the possible causes (“What it may indicate”) and
remedies (“What you should do”).
Review the warranty policy before performing any intrusive
compressor maintenance. Unloader or cylinder head gasket
replacement and resealing of the bottom cover plate are
usually permitted under warranty. Follow all standard safety
procedures when performing any maintenance.

Look for:

Normal - Charging system is working within
normal range.

Check - Charging system needs further
investigation.

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Bendix

®

BASIC Test

WARNING!

Please READ and follow these instructions to

avoid personal injury or death:
When working on or around a vehicle, the following general

precautions should be observed at all times.

1. Park the vehicle on a level surface, apply the parking

brakes, and always block the wheels. Always wear safety
glasses.

2. Stop the engine and remove ignition key when working

under or around the vehicle. When working in the engine
compartment, the engine should be shut off and the ignition
key should be removed. Where circumstances require that
the engine be in operation, EXTREME CAUTION should
be used to prevent personal injury resulting from contact
with moving, rotating, leaking, heated or electrically charged
components.

3. Do not attempt to install, remove, disassemble or assemble

a component until you have read and thoroughly
understand the recommended procedures. Use only the
proper tools and observe all precautions pertaining to use
of those tools.

4. If the work is being performed on the vehicle’s air brake

system, or any auxiliary pressurized air systems, make
certain to drain the air pressure from all reservoirs before
beginning ANY work on the vehicle. If the vehicle is
equipped with an AD-IS

air dryer system or a dryer

reservoir module, be sure to drain the purge reservoir.

5. Following the vehicle manufacturer’s recommended

procedures, deactivate the electrical system in a manner
that safely removes all electrical power from the vehicle.

6. Never exceed manufacturer’s recommended pressures.
7. Never connect or disconnect a hose or line containing

pressure; it may whip. Never remove a component or plug
unless you are certain all system pressure has been
depleted.

8. Use only genuine Bendix

®

replacement parts, components

and kits. Replacement hardware, tubing, hose, fittings, etc.
must be of equivalent size, type and strength as original
equipment and be designed specifically for such
applications and systems.

9. Components with stripped threads or damaged parts

should be replaced rather than repaired. Do not attempt
repairs requiring machining or welding unless specifically
stated and approved by the vehicle and component
manufacturer.

10. Prior to returning the vehicle to service, make certain all

components and systems are restored to their proper
operating condition.

11. For vehicles with Antilock Traction Control (ATC), the ATC

function must be disabled (ATC indicator lamp should be
ON) prior to performing any vehicle maintenance where
one or more wheels on a drive axle are lifted off the ground
and moving.

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