Hello Joe, very helpful video, thank you. What model is this Freighliner and year? Where are these switches located? Under the dash by the brake pedal or behind the parking brake knob? Thank you.
I have issue with cruse control freightliner columbia where u remove the swith there is wire conecter on the right hand side do you know where that wire comes from
Do you know where my switch would be located on w900(05). Getting low air buzzer @110 psi plus brake light won’t turn off and it’s leaking from air valves. Any feedback would be great. Thanks
When iam idling my cruise is working but when iam driving I don't have cruise control there is five wires connects the switches on the right hand side first on top black second green 3rd silver 4th black 5th red iam missing the silver tiny one wich is the 3rd o e do know that wire comes from that is why I don't have cruise control I watched your vedie iam missing the silver one your answer would be very helpuful
That silver hose you talking about has nothing too do with your cruise control it is for your brakes when you apply pressure you should have a gauge showing you that
Hey bro I need your help I have one Freightliner Cascadia 2011 when I stop the truck the cruise control not working only when I come over the road yes he working but I when I stop my truck not parking hell me whits this..please
May be a dumb question but are all those switches the same? I have a leak from one now and am going to replace it but is there a specific one? When I search for air switches these things do not come up.
I change out 2 of them air switches and my cruise control stopped working... the light comes on when I hit the switch but when I try to set the cruise it don't set I change the switch out same thing nothing how or wat do I test to maby figure out the prob....please n thanks
Yes, it sounds like it might be a separate issue. Did your cruise control work before you changed that are switches? And did you change them because they were leaking?
When air pressure is built up to a certain level it opens up to send air to other parts of the system. When pressure is declining It closes that part of the system at a different pressure level acting as a type of safety switch.
Brother thank u so much for your video. Same exact leak on the same exact switch. Drive safe!
Awesome. Thanks man.
Hello Joe, very helpful video, thank you. What model is this Freighliner and year? Where are these switches located? Under the dash by the brake pedal or behind the parking brake knob?
Thank you.
Great stuff!
Thanks Joe.
I have a 2000 Freightliner Century Class (Cummins Engine).
Don’t forget to drain air first!
What would happen if you replace it without drain the air ?
Thank you ur video just save me a lot of money I fix it myself, I had the sense problem
Thanks you soo much champ. Same problem you just made my life a little easier.
Glad It helped! Thanks for the feedback.
Thanks.. exactly what I was looking for..
The cables got mixed up. Could you explain? I have a Freightliner Columbia 2006.
Thanks for your help 🙏
Your welcome! I'm glad it helped someone. :)
Very helpful. Thank you
Glad it helped! Thanks
Is that the switch that activates the low air pressure buzzer and light to come on?
I have issue with cruse control freightliner columbia where u remove the swith there is wire conecter on the right hand side do you know where that wire comes from
Is that configuration the same as 2001 classic.?
Needed this. Thanks
Thanks bro, it save me
Nice thats the problem I just discovered
Do you know where my switch would be located on w900(05). Getting low air buzzer @110 psi plus brake light won’t turn off and it’s leaking from air valves. Any feedback would be great. Thanks
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When iam idling my cruise is working but when iam driving I don't have cruise control there is five wires connects the switches on the right hand side first on top black second green 3rd silver 4th black 5th red iam missing the silver tiny one wich is the 3rd o e do know that wire comes from that is why I don't have cruise control I watched your vedie iam missing the silver one your answer would be very helpuful
That silver hose you talking about has nothing too do with your cruise control it is for your brakes when you apply pressure you should have a gauge showing you that
Hey bro I need your help I have one Freightliner Cascadia 2011 when I stop the truck the cruise control not working only when I come over the road yes he working but I when I stop my truck not parking hell me whits this..please
If it's that old, I'd go ahead and replace the entire air manifold and put in new switch sensors. when one starts to go there others are close behind
You said freightliner u didn't specify what year or what model or showed how u got to them I have a 2001 freightliner fld 112 day cab
This is a Freightliner Century 2005
That's all freightliners called AOE switch
May be a dumb question but are all those switches the same? I have a leak from one now and am going to replace it but is there a specific one? When I search for air switches these things do not come up.
Yes most of them are the same. Sorry about the late response.
No, some are short and some are long. I made this mistake and my buzzard wouldn’t stop.
Normally closed and normally open switches . Make sure you get the correct one
I change out 2 of them air switches and my cruise control stopped working... the light comes on when I hit the switch but when I try to set the cruise it don't set I change the switch out same thing nothing how or wat do I test to maby figure out the prob....please n thanks
Yes, it sounds like it might be a separate issue. Did your cruise control work before you changed that are switches? And did you change them because they were leaking?
@@joelodico7500 what the parts number
I can get that for you. But if you call and ask for one of the 2 post air switches in the dash they should know. I got one from Tracy Road.
What does that switch do?
When air pressure is built up to a certain level it opens up to send air to other parts of the system. When pressure is declining It closes that part of the system at a different pressure level acting as a type of safety switch.
Whats the part number on that?
I don't know off hand, they Are pretty universal. Parts stores keep them on hand normally.
Thanks
Hey, thanks for watching! I'm glad this is helpful.