Re: Possible D2 Governor Problem
Reply #20 –
Ken,
On our coach, the D2 gets its pressure signal off the wet tank. Assuming yours is the same... Your dash pressure gauges are reading the pressure in the front and rear tanks, which are isolated from the wet tank by check valves. SO, it is possible for the pressure in the wet tank to drop to the D2 "cut-in" pressure, without you seeing a corresponding drop in the front and rear tanks. This would require a "leak" or malfunction in some component that is tied directly to the wet tank. On our coach, that would be either the remote drain valve line, or the air hose connection (that is used to fill your tires), or the line to the D2, or the air dryer. There are 2 lines coming off the wet tank going to the dryer: a 3/8 nylon tube and a 5/8" braided hose. The 5/8" hose is protected with a check valve at the wet tank. If the check valve leaks, it is possible to lose air pressure going backwards through the dryer.
Any chance you are losing excessive air pressure through one of those paths?
Might also look at the high pressure safety relief valve (on wet tank) to be sure it is not stuck partly open and leaking.
PS: You did replace the dust cap on the D2, did you not?