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Old 09-19-2014, 12:24 PM   #1
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Low air alarm

Has anyone had the problem intermittent low air alarm going off. I have a 2007 Motorhome built on a chassis built in 2006. I received this note from Freightliner. Has anyone had this problem and did you do the work yourself or have a Freightliner Dealer preform repairs. If you preformed the repair how complicated is the dash wiring ? I will only be replacing wires.


Dear Customer,
The low air sensors are internal to the air gauges themselves. If you are
trying to address intermittent air gauge fluctuation and intermittent low
air buzzer, you will most likely need to replace the lin-data jumpers at
the back of the instrument panel. Your current wires are white, and they
have been updated to black jumpers with hi-retention connectors. You will
need the following parts from a Freightliner dealer.
A06-69135-012-speedo (1)
A06-69136-012-tach, volt, fuel, OP, CT (5)
POL 028A274098004-pri, sec air (2)
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Must be new design to put the sensors in the gauges directly instead of where the air lines connect to the VDC.
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