Truck brakes won't lock

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  1. aceman18

    aceman18 Bobtail Member

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    I have a 06 freightliner classic xl and my truck brakes on isn't locking when I pull the knob. I hear a real faint air releasing. I change the valve that's connected to it and that isn't the issue. I'm lost now.
     
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  3. Powder Joints

    Powder Joints Subjective Prognosticator

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    air brakes.gif When you pull the knob it dumps the air from your brakes allowing the spring brakes to be engaged, I really do not recommend messing with the spring brakes if you do not know exactly what your doing. Check them to make sure the TEE bolts are not installed on the brake chambers. Past that if your release is not dumping the air in the system, might be time to have a mechanic take a look at it. There really is not too many pieces involved in the air release side of the parking park.
     
  4. snowwy

    snowwy Road Train Member

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    You checked your brake adjustment?

    That would be the first thing to check when tires don't lock in place. Truck or trailer.

    Slack adjusters are a common failure. And if the tires aren't locking. The brakes on the highway aren't working either.
     
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  5. Big Road Skateboard

    Big Road Skateboard Road Train Member

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    Likely your quick release valve. The air release you hear should be short and sudden, dumping all air on the "out" side of the QR valve as soon as the brakes are set. That's where I would look first, especially if your brakes feel like they're operating normally otherwise.

    You should have a 3/8" air line going to the QR valve. That is your signal line. I would remove that line immediately after setting the brakes.

    If there is no air there, loosen one of the brake chamber supply lines. If there is still air there. R&R the QR valve
     
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  6. aceman18

    aceman18 Bobtail Member

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    Adjustment is good! My truck brakes how they're supposed to, at least from what I can feel.
     
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  7. aceman18

    aceman18 Bobtail Member

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    I don't think QR valve is bad. I just replaced it last summer because it was leaking bad. It's been fine since. And I just replace a line from the chamber going to the valve couple months ago because the line was rubbing and leaking.
     
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  8. aceman18

    aceman18 Bobtail Member

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    So basically saying could be chambers??
     
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  9. snowwy

    snowwy Road Train Member

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    You don't feel. That don't tell you anything.

    You inspect with your eyes.

    Keep truck brakes released and look with your eyes. If you see gaps between the shoes and drums.

    They're out of adjustment.
     
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  10. aceman18

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    I'm aware of that, that's why I said they're adjusted. Plus I just been level 1 not too long ago and we all know they'll tell me too.
     
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  11. Big Road Skateboard

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    Good point. It's easier to just throw some more parts at it. No sense in spending the 10 minutes to check it out first....
     
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