Technical data

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Symptom:  What it may indicate:  What you should do: 
(g) Restricted air inlet (not enough air 
to compressor).
 Check compressor air inlet line for restric-
tions, brittleness, soft or sagging hose con-
ditions etc. Repair as necessary. Refer to 
vehicle manufacturer’s guidelines for inlet 
line size.
 Check  the  engine  air  filter  and  service  if 
necessary (if possible,  check  the  air filter 
usage indicator).
(i)  Compressor  malfunction.
 Replace the compressor only after making 
certain that none of the preceding conditions, 
9.0 (a) through 9.0 (h), exist.
(h) Poorly  filtered  inlet  air  (poor  air 
quality to compressor).
 Check  for  leaking,  damaged  or  defective 
compressor  air  inlet  components  (e.g. 
induction line, fittings, gaskets, filter bodies, 
etc.). Repair inlet components as needed. 
Note:  Dirt ingestion will damage compressor 
and is not covered under warranty.
9.0 Air brake 
charging system 
seems slow to 
build pressure. 
(continued)
(f)  Restricted discharge line. 
  If discharge line is restricted:
    By more than 1/16" carbon build up, 
replace  the  discharge  line  (see Table A, 
column  2,  on  page  13  for  recommended 
size) and go to Test 3 on page 24. 
    By other restrictions (e.g. kinks). Re-
place the discharge line. See Table A, col-
umn 2, on page 13 for recommended size. 
Retest for air build. Return vehicle to service 
or, if problem persists, go to 9.0(a).
 The  discharge  line  must  maintain  a 
constant slope down from the compressor 
to the air dryer inlet fitting to avoid low points 
where ice may form and block the flow. If, 
instead, ice blockages occur at the air dryer 
inlet, insulation may be added here, or if the 
inlet fitting is a typical 90 degree fitting, it 
may be changed to a straight or 45 degree 
fitting.    For  more  information  on  how  to 
help prevent discharge line freeze-ups, see 
Bendix Bulletins TCH-08-21 and TCH-08-22 
(Appendix  B).    Shorter  discharge  line 
lengths or insulation may be required in cold 
climates.
Kinked discharge line shown.
Dash gauges.
Partly collapsed 
inlet line shown.
(f)
(g)
Engine Oil Quality
Inadequate oil change intervals, the formulation of the 
oil and/or the quality of oil filter used can all lead to poor 
oil quality. These can increase the rate at which carbon 
builds up in the discharge line. Bendix recommends oil 
soot (solids) be maintained at less than 3%.










