Tests (continued) – Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems TROUBLE SHOOTING COMPRESSOR User Manual

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1. Ensure that the governor control line from the

reservoir is located at or near the top of the

reservoir. (This line, if located near the bottom of

the reservoir, can become blocked or restricted

by the reservoir contents e.g. water or ice.)

Bendix

®

Compressors: Park vehicle, chock wheels,

and follow all standard safety procedures. Remove

the governor and install a fitting to the unloader

port. Add a section of air hose (min 1 foot long

for a 1/2" diameter line) and a gauge to the fitting

followed by a shut-off valve and an air source (shop

air or small air tank). Open the shut off and charge

the unloader port by allowing air pressure to enter

Test 5: Governor Control Line

Test 6: Compressor Unloader Leakage

1. Inspect control lines to and from the governor

for restrictions (e.g. collapsed or kinked).

Repair as necessary.

2. Using a calibrated external gauge in the supply

reservoir, service reservoir, or reservoir port

of the Bendix

®

D-2

®

governor, verify cut-in

and cut-out pressures are within vehicle OEM

specification.

Tests (continued)

Test 4: Governor Malfunction

2. Perform proper reservoir drain intervals and air

dryer cartridge maintenance per Maintenance

Schedule and Usage Guidelines (Table A on

page 3).

3. Return the vehicle to service.

the hose and unload the compressor. Shut off

the air supply and observe the gauge. A steady

reading indicates no leakage at the unloader

port, but a falling reading shows that the unloader

mechanism is leaking and needs to be serviced.

See Bendix Technical Bulletin TCH-001-060 for

more information on unloader pistons

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3. If the governor is malfunctioning, replace it.

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