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| Panda is on the right track. you MUST have your air pressure up before the brakes will release and allow you to shift out of neutral. on mine the yellow knob pushes in to release. pull out to set.
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| Air pressure is normal although at times the alarm (low pressure) comes on and so does the low pressure light. The transmission selector would not shift out of neutral and the odd thing is the air horns stopped working. I was looking around the engine bay and a friend pushed the horn and it suddenly worked. So naturaly I attempted to select drive and it worked. At this point, everything failed again so the transmission is now stuck in gear. The brakes will release but I can't get it out of drive. And guess what? With the trans in gear, you can't shut of the engine. the other thing I noticed was the gas pedal was either un-responsive or not responsive enough. The yellow brake release was in its correct position. Even with the low pressure alarm sounding, the yellow knob could be pushed in and the brakes would release. If the pressure was actually too low, the brakes would not release. Bill, Sharron, Hayley and Bridgett "Stagecoach" 1990 38' Regency Widebody (RDG-B) Anniversary Edition Cat 3208TA - 300HP Gillig Chassis Side Aisle |
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| Towerguy, can you hear air leaking anywhere under the coach or in the engine compartment? Compressor belt tight? sounds like an air leak or a corroded electrical connection. My barth is totaly different setup than yours so hopefully one of the guys with nearer your vintage will jump on and see this. Stay calm, it is most likely a small issue although I know it's BIG one right now.
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| Another thought might be to call Bill N.Y. His number is listed in his sig. and i think i remember him inviting calls in such situations. He will have better ideas than many (ME) of us if he is available.
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| Only if there is still air in the system and tanks.
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| Towerguy, have you tried to call Thomfeit? He might have an answer if you haven't.
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| I've been looking on the internet for an answer for you. not uch luck. one guy mentioned that with a simulir proble he set the brake,disconnected the pos side of the start battery and reconnected. this apperantly reset the tranny to neutral. don't know but might be worth a try. RUSTY? any ideas?
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