Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems BA-922 COMPRESSOR User Manual

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Footnote 1: Note: Typical air dryer cartridge replacement schedule is every 3 yrs/ 300K miles for low air use vehicles and every year/100K miles for

high air use vehicles.

Footnote 2: To get an accurate reading for the amount of oil collected during a 30 day period, ask the customer not to drain the air tanks before returning.

(Note that 30-90 days is the recommended air tank drain schedule for vehicles equipped with a Bendix air dryer that are properly maintained.) If, in

cold weather conditions, the 30 day air tank drain schedule is longer than the customer's usual draining interval, the customer must determine, based

on its experience with the vehicle, whether to participate now, or wait for warmer weather. See the cold weather tips in Bulletins TCH-008-21 and TCH-

008-22 (included in Appendix B of the advanced troubleshooting guide).

Note for returning vehicles that are being

retested after a water/cloudy emulsion

mixture was found last time and the air

dryer cartridge replaced: If more than one

oil unit of water or a cloudy emulsion mixture

is found again, stop the BASIC test and

consult the air dryer's Service Data sheet

troubleshooting section.

*

Note: A confirmed complaint

above does NOT mean that

the compressor must be

replaced.

The full BASIC test below will

investigate the facts.

Customer’s

Have you confirmed

complaint?

(Please check all that apply)

“Relay valve  leaks oil /  malfunctions”

no  yes*

“Dash valve  leaks oil /  malfunctions”

no  yes*

“Air dryer leaks oil”

no  yes*

“Governor malfunction”

no  yes*

“Oil in gladhands”

no  yes*

how much oil did you find? ________________________________

“Oil on ground or vehicle exterior”

no  yes*

amount described: ______________________________________

“Short air dryer cartridge life”

replaces every: ______________  miles,  kms, or  months

“Oil in air tanks” amount described:_______________________

We will measure amount currently found when we get to step B of the test.

“Excessive engine oil loss” amount described: ______________

Is the engine leaking oil?

no  yes*

Is the compressor leaking oil?

no  yes*

Other complaint: _____________________________________

No customer complaint.

Checklist for Technician

The Service Writer fills out these fields with information gained from the customer

The Service Writer

also checks off any

complaints that the

customer makes to

help the Technician

in investigating.

The Technician

checks boxes

for any of the

complaints that

can be confirmed.

STEP A

- Select one:

BASIC test starts here:

STEP B

- Measure the Charging System Contents

The Technician selects the air use

category for the vehicle. This de-

cided which of the two acceptance

lines on the cup will be used for the

test below.

For an accurate test, the

contents of all the air tanks on

the vehicle should be used.

Then go to Step B.

Number of Days Since Air Tanks Were Last Drained: ________ Date: ___________Vehicle #: ____________
Engine SN __________________________ Vehicle Used for: _______________Typical Load:________ (lbs.)
No. of Axles: ____ (tractor) ____ (trailer) No. of Lift Axles: ____ Technician’s Name: ____________________

This is a low air use vehicle: Line haul (single trailer) with 5 or less axles, or

This is a high air use vehicle: Garbage truck, transit bus, bulk unloader, or line

haul with more than 5 axles.

1. Park and chock vehicle on level ground. Drain the air system by

pumping the service brakes.

2. Completely drain ALL the air tanks into a single BASIC cup.

3. If there is less than one unit of contents total, end the test now and

return the vehicle to service. Vehicle passes.

4.

If

more than one oil unit of water (or a cloudy emulsion mixture)

is found:

Otherwise,

go to Step C.

Filling in the Checklist for the

Bendix

®

Air System Inspection Cup (BASIC) Test

Note: Follow all standard safety precautions. For vehicles using a desiccant air dryer.

Appendix A continued: Information about the BASIC Test Kit (Bendix P/N 5013711)

(a) Change the vehicle’s air dryer cartridge

- see Footnote 1,

(b) Conduct the 4 minute leakage test (Step D),

(c) STOP the inspection, and check the vehicle

again after 30 days - see Footnote 2.

STOP

+ CK.

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