Have started using my Pacbrake (installed about two months ago) more and more now that it is getting colder here in Indiana. However, once the temps dropped into the 20's, my Pacbrake will NOT come on until after the engine has been running awhile!
I thought it was surely something faulty in my wiring, so I've messed with solenoids and the switch and stuff. No luck. I began thinking I had a leak, but compressor comes up and holds air fine. It seems like something in the truck might be telling it to not activate. Is this a part of some special cold start cycle that I"m not aware of?
Don't get me wrong... it could still be something in my wiring... but after the truck hits, say 150 degrees coolant temp, the brake automatically comes on and works perfect from there on out!
I am wondering if the components in my switch are affected by the cold weather enough to prevent them from working until the interior temp comes up... . I will experiment with this by eliminating the switch tomorrow. IF this doesn't pan out and I can't figure out the problem, I guess I'll have to disconnect it from the ECM harnesses up front and run it off my switch alone...
Has anyone else had this issue? As always, THANKS to everyone who has some input!
I thought it was surely something faulty in my wiring, so I've messed with solenoids and the switch and stuff. No luck. I began thinking I had a leak, but compressor comes up and holds air fine. It seems like something in the truck might be telling it to not activate. Is this a part of some special cold start cycle that I"m not aware of?
Don't get me wrong... it could still be something in my wiring... but after the truck hits, say 150 degrees coolant temp, the brake automatically comes on and works perfect from there on out!
I am wondering if the components in my switch are affected by the cold weather enough to prevent them from working until the interior temp comes up... . I will experiment with this by eliminating the switch tomorrow. IF this doesn't pan out and I can't figure out the problem, I guess I'll have to disconnect it from the ECM harnesses up front and run it off my switch alone...
Has anyone else had this issue? As always, THANKS to everyone who has some input!
