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09-14-2009, 11:36
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NEW - HISSING NOISE UNDER DASH
Howdy.
Yesterday, when Jack had turned on the switch for the auxillary air compressor(in preparation to dump the BWT and GWT), I heard a hissing noise in the front of the coach. Upon listening closely, it sounded like this noise was under the dash. This is a new event. Any ideas as what, or where? Regards, Jack and Liz Regards, Jack and Liz Pearce Fulltiming in a 1993 Wanderlodge WB40 D'Hanis, TX Buena Vista, CO |
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09-14-2009, 11:39
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Could be an air line leak.
Brad Barton 00LXiDFW bbartonwx@... To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com From: jacklizpearce@... Date: Mon, 14 Sep 2009 23:36:08 +0000 Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] NEW - HISSING NOISE UNDER DASH
Howdy.
Yesterday, when Jack had turned on the switch for the auxillary air compressor(in preparation to dump the BWT and GWT), I heard a hissing noise in the front of the coach. Upon listening closely, it sounded like this noise was under the dash. This is a new event. Any ideas as what, or where? Regards, Jack and Liz Regards, Jack and Liz Pearce Fulltiming in a 1993 Wanderlodge WB40 D'Hanis, TX Buena Vista, CO Hotmail: Free, trusted and rich email service. Get it now. |
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09-14-2009, 12:49
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I just fixed an air leak under the dash caused by a broken fitting in the
suspension dump supply line. There are several other air services in the area: Tilt steering, parking brake control, air brake pressure gauges, maybe a few others in a PT. Bob Griesel '84 FC31 WLII WA --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "homesicktexans_33009" > > Howdy. > > Yesterday, when Jack had turned on the switch for the auxillary air > compressor(in preparation to dump the BWT and GWT), I heard a hissing > noise in the front of the coach. Upon listening closely, it sounded like > this noise was under the dash. This is a new event. Any ideas as what, > or where? > > > Regards, > Jack and Liz > Regards, > Jack and Liz Pearce > Fulltiming in a 1993 Wanderlodge WB40 > D'Hanis, TX > Buena Vista, CO > |
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09-14-2009, 13:22
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Jack, Liz
I sent you a photo off list of the valves to check. Probabaly the dump valve. Steve Quandt 1993 PT40 Iron Mountain, MI --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "homesicktexans_33009" > > Howdy. > > Yesterday, when Jack had turned on the switch for the auxillary air > compressor(in preparation to dump the BWT and GWT), I heard a hissing > noise in the front of the coach. Upon listening closely, it sounded like > this noise was under the dash. This is a new event. Any ideas as what, > or where? > > > Regards, > Jack and Liz > Regards, > Jack and Liz Pearce > Fulltiming in a 1993 Wanderlodge WB40 > D'Hanis, TX > Buena Vista, CO > |
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09-14-2009, 15:00
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Assume you've ruled out a snake...
There are several air operated devices in the chassis heating system, with little air (or vacuum) lines running under the dash. The noise could be from further down (and just sound like under the dash). The main air pressure devices in the area is the door step and (if you have one) the air-operated step well cover.
Pete Masterson '95 Blue Bird Wanderlodge WBDA 42 El Sobrante CA "aeonix1@mac.com" On Sep 14, 2009, at 4:39 PM, brad barton wrote: |
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09-15-2009, 00:52
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when there is a leak in the park brake release system some place, the spring
brake release valve on the dash passes air all the while the valve knob is pushed-in/brake released. If there is hissing under the dash when the park brake is pushed in /released then it may be a leak in the spring brake can and the noise you hear is air constantly passing the dash valve to fill or attempt to fill the springbrake release diaphram which is leaking at the wheel. If you handel the valve that is making the noise with wet fingers and feel no escaping air, where the air exits out may be the problem part. spring brake pumpkin looking things are under $80 each and $100. to have installed by a mobile tech. They are one of those items that dont last forever and time,not use is a reason to replace. You can rebuild the cans and replace the diaphrams but the DOT likes to see new appliances installed when inspections are made. I believe the 91 RoyalConversion that Burnt up in Texas a year or so ago was the result of a leaking springbrake can. On another note. Often, When I park my bus/truck on a hill or an incline, I release the park spring valve then pump the service brakes to deplete the air to under 50 psi. This will put the air supply too low to release the brake accidentally. I always fear a novis getting it to play trucker and hitting the release valve by mistake. One other fear of mine is setting the park brake on an incline and loosing air in the suspension but not the tag. I wonder if the bus would roll down hill riding on the inflated tag as the drive axle holds the brakes? I've had my dumptruck skid down a steep dirt hill dragging the one axle that holds the spring brakes. Greg of Tim&Greg 94ptca |
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09-15-2009, 03:23
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Liz, I had a small leak in my spring brake release valve and didn't even know
it. Clyde at Seguin Diesel found and fixed it. Scary. Regarding Greg's discussionon parking on inclines, I am finally convinced to buy some good big rubber wheel chocks! Rick Davis 1993 WLSA Loudon, TN --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "timvasqz" > > when there is a leak in the park brake release system some place, the spring brake release valve on the dash passes air all the while the valve knob is pushed-in/brake released. > If there is hissing under the dash when the park brake is pushed in /released then it may be a leak in the spring brake can and the noise you hear is air constantly passing the dash valve to fill or attempt to fill the springbrake release diaphram which is leaking at the wheel. If you handel the valve that is making the noise with wet fingers and feel no escaping air, where the air exits out may be the problem part. > > spring brake pumpkin looking things are under $80 each and $100. to have installed by a mobile tech. They are one of those items that dont last forever and time,not use is a reason to replace. You can rebuild the cans and replace the diaphrams but the DOT likes to see new appliances installed when inspections are made. > > I believe the 91 RoyalConversion that Burnt up in Texas a year or so ago was the result of a leaking springbrake can. > > On another note. Often, When I park my bus/truck on a hill or an incline, I release the park spring valve then pump the service brakes to deplete the air to under 50 psi. This will put the air supply too low to release the brake accidentally. I always fear a novis getting it to play trucker and hitting the release valve by mistake. > > One other fear of mine is setting the park brake on an incline and loosing air in the suspension but not the tag. I wonder if the bus would roll down hill riding on the inflated tag as the drive axle holds the brakes? I've had my dumptruck skid down a steep dirt hill dragging the one axle that holds the spring brakes. > > Greg of Tim&Greg > 94ptca > |
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09-15-2009, 05:15
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> From a similar experience on our '93 WLPT40, it turned out to be the air valve
for the step well cover located (with limited access) behind the upper center drawer of the dash area. As I recall we acquired a replacement from BB direct, but after replacing it found that cleaning and lubricating the old one made it work well. Best of luck in tracing out your "hissssssss". Before replacing anything, provided it isn't the unwanted snake, I would suggest cycling what ever component you determine to be emminating the sound as any dust or debris can cause a spool to stick. Sometimes just cycling will clear the culprit. Regards, Paul & Jo '93 WL "Teri" in Tx. > > > > From: jacklizpearce@... > > Date: Mon, 14 Sep 2009 23:36:08 +0000 > > Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] NEW - HISSING NOISE UNDER DASH > > > > Howdy. > > > > Yesterday, when Jack had turned on the switch for the auxillary air > > compressor(in preparation to dump the BWT and GWT), I heard a > > hissing noise in the front of the coach. Upon listening closely, it > > sounded like this noise was under the dash. This is a new event. Any > > ideas as what, or where? > > > > > > Regards, > > Jack and Liz > > > > > > > |
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