Asa-5, Slack adjuster troubleshooting chart (continued) – Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems ASA-5 AUTOMATIC SLACK ADJUSTER 2/11 User Manual

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ASA-5

®

SLACK ADJUSTER TROUBLESHOOTING CHART (Continued)

SYMPTOMS

A. ASA‑5

®

slack adjuster

improperly installed. Too

close to actuator: brakes

can’t fully release.

B. Loose actuator push rod

jam nut.

C. Spring brakes not fully

retracting.

CAUSE

REMEDY

2. Brakes dragging—

apparent

over‑adjustment of

brakes.

A. Correct the ASA‑5

®

slack adjuster installation.

B. Reposition components and torque to

specification.

C. Check spring brake release air pressure and

repair or replace air valving as necessary.

Repair or replace spring brake.

D. Repair or replace as required per In Service

Inspection.

E. Check other brakes to ensure they are working.

Check air pressure balance and thres hold pres‑

sure (refer to Bendix publication BW‑1555). Check

driver braking habits, e.g. use of trailer control

valve. Use same friction material on all axles.

F. Replace or repair as required.

D. Broken foundation brake

com ponents, including

camshaft bushings.

E. Vehicle brake torque

imbalance. (More work

done by some brakes

than others, thermal

expansion of drums).

F. Brake drum

out‑of‑round, excessive

thermal expansion.

G. Air system malfunction,

not exhausting

completely.

H. New lining swells during

break‑in.

G. Inspect and correct.

H. Back‑off adjustment until brakes are free.

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