Ad-is, Air dryer troubleshooting chart (continued) – Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems DRM DRYER RESERVOIR MODULE 3/07 User Manual

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AIR DRYER TROUBLESHOOTING CHART (Continued)

SYMPTOMS

CAUSE

REMEDY

B. Excessive bends in

discharge line (water
collects and freezes).

C. Pressure protection

valve(s) in air dryer will
not open.

D. Refer to Symptom 4.

E. Refer to Symptom 7.

B. Discharge line should be constantly sloping from

compressor to air dryer with as few bends as
possible.

C. Replace air dryer (pressure protection valves are

not serviceable).

D. Refer to Symptom 4, Remedy A.

E. Refer to Symptom 7, Remedies A through D.

5. Can not build system

air pressure.

A. Kinked or blocked

(plugged) discharge line.

A. Check to determine if air passes through

discharge line. Check for kinks, bends,
excessive carbon deposits, or ice blockage.

6. Air dryer does not purge

or exhaust air.

A. Faulty air dryer purge

valve.

B. See Causes, B, E, and

G for Symptom #4.

A. After determining air reaches purge valve control

port by installing a T-fitting with a pressure
gauge into the governor unloader port, repair
purge valve if necessary.

B. Refer to Symptom 4, Remedies B, E, and G.

Also refer to Symptom 1, Remedy B.

7. Desiccant material

being expelled from air
dryer purge valve
exhaust (may look like
whitish liquid or paste
or small beads.)

A. Faulty dryer cartridge.

B. Excessive dryer vibration.

A. Replace AD-IS

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air dryer cartridge and/or

AD-IS

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air dryer.

B. Check reservoir mounting for looseness or

damage. Repair mounting and replace cartridge.

8. Unsatisfactory

desiccant life.

A. Excessive system

leakage.

B. Wrong vehicle application

for AD-IS

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air dryer.

C. Compressor passing

excessive oil.

A. Refer to Symptom 1, Remedy A.

C. Check for proper compressor installation; if

symptoms persist, replace compressor. Refer to
Bendix Advanced Troubleshooting Guide for Air
Brake Compressors (BW1971).

A. A slight “pinging” sound may be heard during

system build up when a single cylinder
compressor is used. If this sound is deemed
objectionable, it can be reduced substantially by
increasing the discharge line volume.
This can be accomplished by adding a 90 cubic
inch reservoir between the compressor and the
AD-IS

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air dryer.

9. “Pinging” noise

excessive during
compressor loaded
cycle.

B. Refer to Symptom 2, Remedy C.

A. Single cylinder

compressor with high
pulse cycles.

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