Home
        TECHNICAL BULLETIN
         Contents
1.   MERITOR WABCO    Information contained in this publication was in effect at the time the publication was approved for  printing and is subject to change without notice or liability  Meritor WABCO reserves the right to  revise the information presented or discontinue the production of parts described at any time        Copyright 2000 TP 96139    Meritor WABCO Issued 02 00  All Rights Reserved Printed in the USA 16579 24240       
2.   the  UP DOWN control lever movements for  supply exhaust may be reversed     NOTE  Cab leveling valves exhaust internally  at the boot opening and body seams  and can  be heard when you enter and exit the vehicle     TP 96139  Revised 02 00    Page 2    Copyright Meritor WABCO  2000          CAB LEVELING VALVE   Pull the control lever UP  1 0   1 5 inches  25 38 mm    If air passes through the  valve  the intake section of  the valve works correctly   The cab will rise and the  flow of air will be audible   Figure 3        CHASSIS LEVELING VALVE  Pull the control lever UP ata  45   angle  If air passes  through the valve  the intake  section of the valve works  correctly  The chassis will  rise and the flow of air will  be audible  Figure 4        Figure 3    CONTROL LEVER    E VERTICAL  VALVE VERTICAL LINKAGE    LINKAGE CLAMPS      INFLATE    NEUTRAL POSITION    DEFLATE    Figure 4    NEUTRAL POSITION    CONTROL  LEVER    VERTICAL  LINKAGE    DEFLATE    LEVELING  VALVE    16579 24240  Printed in the USA    The NEUTRAL position  see Figure 3 and Figure 4   is an area in which the cab or chassis leveling  valve is neither supplying nor exhausting air  It can  also be referred to as the    dead band        The NEUTRAL position on a chassis leveling valve  with an 8 inch  203 mm  control lever is   typically   1 4 inch  6 3 mm   but can range  between a minimum   1 8 inch and a   maximum   3 8 inch  3 2 mm and 9 5 mm  on most  vehicles     On a normal cab leveling valve instal
3.  Leveling  Valve on page 5      e Worn shock absorbers Check shocks for oil leakage  Worn shocks result in excess cab or  chassis movement    e Valve will not exhaust Check for crimped air delivery line or incorrect installation of  control lever  Make necessary repairs     e   Wide NEUTRAL position    NEUTRAL   Wide NEUTRAL position    Follow the   Follow the linkage and valve replacement procedures    and valve replacement procedures        e Valve will not deliver air ee A R for crimped air supply and or delivery lines  Verify system  pressure at the valve  Check for proper valve installation  Check    for blockage in the dump valve        BOTTOMING OUT e Incorrect chassis height Check the chassis height at the proper measuring points  Adjust  the chassis leveling valve as necessary   Refer to page 3    e Worn shock absorbers Check shocks for oil leakage  Worn shocks result in excess cab or  chassis movement          Wide NEUTRAL position    NEUTRAL   Wide NEUTRAL position      Follow the linkage and valve replacement procedures    the   Follow the linkage and valve replacement procedures    and valve replacement procedures   VIBRATION Incorrect drive line angles Follow the linkage and valve adjustment procedure on page 3  and page 5   TP 96139  16579 24240 Revised 02 00    Printed in the USA    Copyright Meritor WABCO  2000 Page 7    Meritor WABCO   Vehicle Control Systems   3331 West Big Beaver Road  Suite 300  Troy  MI 48084 USA   800 535 5560   www meritorauto com     
4.  of the inlet and output ports  Reassemble as  instructed in the manufacturer s service manual   Note  The cab  valve will maintain ride height if the inlet and outlet lines are  reversed  but the valve will continuously exhaust at ride height      e Control lever length is incorrect Refer to the valve adjustment procedures for proper installation     e Internal problem with leveling valve   If all of the above causes have been eliminated and the problem  still persists  contact the Meritor WABCO Customer Service  Center at 800 535 5560     HIGH AIR e Air leakage Check all air lines and connections for leaks  Make necessary  CONSUMPTION repairs   e Worn shock absorbers on either the   Check shocks for oil leakage  Replace shocks as necessary  Worn  cab or chassis shocks result in excess cab or chassis movement   e Control lever length is incorrect Follow the linkage and valve adjustment procedures on pages 3  and 5 to adjust linkage to OEM specifications     e Incorrect valve installation Follow the linkage and valve adjustment procedures on  pages 3 and 5  Check for proper valve installation and orientation  of plumbing to the air supply and delivery ports  If problem  persists  contact Meritor WABCO Customer Service Center at  800 535 5560     e NEUTRAL position below minimum   Adjust the control lever to specifications     ROUGH RIDE e Incorrect ride height Check the height at the proper measuring points  Adjust the cab  leveling valve as necessary   Refer to Adjusting the
5.  this specification  the cab leveling  valve is installed correctly     Figure 8       NOTE  If height adjustment is needed  use  1 0 inch  25 mm  as the target value     If the distance is correct  remove the blocks  from the wheels  If the distance is not correct   go to Step 5     Put a one inch  25 mm  block between the  UPPER and LOWER cab mount stops  If  necessary  raise the cab so the block will fit   then lower the cab onto the block     Disconnect the control lever from the  vertical linkage     Pull back the flap on the rubber boot to expose  the hole in the cab leveling valve body    Figure 9  Move the control lever UP or DOWN  slightly to align the hole tn the valve body with  the hole in the plastic pivot assembly     Figure 9    BOOT FLAP    CONTROL LEVER      Install 5 32 inch  4 mm  pin or drill bit    here to secure the NEUTRAL position     AIR BAG AIR BAG  CAB MOUNT STOP    ABSORBER    VERTICAL    LINKAGE    LEVELING  VALVE CONTROL  LEVER    1  Measure height here  7 8   1 1 4 inches  22 32 mm        16579 24240    SHOCK  ABSORBER    RUBBER CAP    LOWER  CAB MOUNT STOP       TP 96139  Revised 02 00    Printed in the USA    Copyright Meritor WABCO  2000 Page 5    8  Insert a 5 32 inch  4 mm  pin or drill bit into the  holes to secure the cab leveling valve in the  NEUTRAL position     9  Adjust the length of the vertical linkage   Lengthen or shorten the vertical linkage rod as  necessary until the upper hole in the linkage  aligns with the hole in the contr
6. HT TO LEFT    as you are facing it from the driver s side of  the vehicle  to lower the suspension height to  2 1 2 inches  64 mm   Figure 7     TP 96139  Revised 02 00    Page 4    Figure 7    CONTROL LEVER    REAR AXLE ala  L  HOUSING   aL     I       13     14     15     16     17     18   19     20     21        Copyright Meritor WABCO  2000    MOUNTING  BRACKET    VERTICAL  LINKAGE    AIR BAG    Push the control lever DOWN to let the air  exhaust from the valve until the distance from  the bottom of the axle stop to the top of the  axle U bolt pad is 2 inches  51 mm  or less     NOTE  Whenever you adjust the valve   exhaust the air springs and raise the chassis to  the recommended measurement     Rotate the leveling valve LEFT TO RIGHT to  raise the suspension height to 2 1 2 inches   64 mm   Stop the air flow to the air bag by  rotating the leveling valve RIGHT TO LEFT to  the    dead    band     Rotate the leveling valve so it is in the center of  the NEUTRAL position     Insert a 5 32 inch  4 mm  drill bit or pin through  the hole in the lower right side of the metal  flange and into the valve body to secure the  valve in neutral  Figure 5     Tighten the height control valve mounting  fasteners  Refer to the vehicle manufacturer s  service manual for correct torque  specifications     Remove the 5 32 inch  4 mm  drill bit or pin     Test drive the unloaded vehicle for about  1 4 mile  1 2 km      To ensure accurate measurements  return the  vehicle to the exact locat
7. TP 96139  Revised 02 00    MERITOR WABCO Meritor WABCO Cab    Leveling Valves and  Chassis Leveling Valves    TECHNICAL BULLETIN       This technical bulletin covers both cab and chassis  leveling valves manufactured by Meritor WABCO   While the general installation and maintenance  information applies to both valves  there are some  differences  A cab or chassis valve icon appears  wherever this occurs     Figure 1    SUPPLY CONTROL       DELIVERY    Indicates Information Indicated Information VERTICAL  Applies to Cab Leveling Applies to Chassis LEVELING LINKAGE  Valve  Leveling Valve  VALVE    How the Cab Leveling and Chassis  Leveling Valves Work    The positions illustrated are for chassis leveling  valves  In cab leveling valve applications  the    UP DOWN control lever movements for Figure 2    supply exhaust may be reversed  depending  upon the mounting location            AIR INLET    When Vehicle Load Is Increased     gt  To AIR BAGS    e The control lever shifts to allow air from the  reservoir to flow through the supply port and  into the air bags from the delivery port     Figure 1 and Figure 2  CS LEVELING    CONTROL  VALVE  e Pressure in the air bags increases and raises the  3  chassis or cab height  When the operating valve EXHAUST  reaches NEUTRAL position  the valve closes  PORT    VERTICAL  LINKAGE       TP 96139  16579 24240 Revised 02 00  Printed in the USA    Copyright Meritor WABCO  2000 Page 1    When Vehicle Load Is Decreased    e The control lever sh
8. eveling valve  Consult the manufacturer s  service manual for correct removal and  installation procedures     16579 24240  Printed in the USA    12  If the valve operates correctly as outlined in all  of the above steps  no further checking of the  valve is necessary  However  the valve linkage  may be out of adjustment or another condition  may exist  Do not replace the leveling valve   Reconnect the leveling valve vertical linkage to  the control lever  Refer to the leveling valve  adjustment procedures in this publication     Adjusting the Chassis  Leveling Valve    A WARNING    Remove all air from the system before you service  any air system component  Pressurized air can  cause serious personal injury     1  Unhitch the trailer from the tractor  Do not  apply the parking brakes  Block the wheels on  one axle only  With the vehicle on a level  surface  adjust the suspension height  Verify  that there is no load on the chassis     2  With the transmission tn NEUTRAL  build the  secondary air pressure to at least 100 psi   690 kPa   Turn the engine OFF     3  Mark the location of the front and rear tires on  the floor     4  Verify that the control lever is installed in the  correct cross hole as indicated by the mark   lt    on the boss  Figure 5     Figure 5    PIVOT POINTS  8 INCHES  203 MM     MOUNTING  FASTENERS    ADJUSTMENT  LOCKNUT    VERTICAL  LINKAGE      The marking on the boss must be pointing  toward the front of the vehicle      Install 5 32 inch  4mm  pin o
9. ifts in the opposite direction  and allows air to exhaust from the air bags  through the valve or delivery exhaust ports     Check Valves    e A check valve in the chassis leveling valve  maintains air pressure in the suspension system  even if  for example  air bag pressure exceeds  supply pressure or a blockage exists In the  delivery system     e A check valve in the cab leveling valve retains  minimum air bag inflation pressure     Checking the Cab or Chassis  Leveling Valve    A WARNING    To prevent serious eye injury  always wear safe  eye protection when you perform vehicle  maintenance or service     Park the vehicle on a level surface  Block the  wheels to prevent the vehicle from moving   Support the vehicle with safety stands  Do not  work under a vehicle supported only by jacks   Jacks can slip and fall over  Serious personal injury  can result     Verify that all personnel are clear of the tractor  before you inflate or deflate the air bags  The air  suspension has various pinch points that can  cause serious personal injury     1  Unhitch the trailer from the tractor   Block the wheels     3  Run the engine to build up vehicle air pressure  to at least 100 psi  690 kPa  to ensure the  pressure protection valve does not block  supply to the leveling valve     4  Disconnect the leveling valve linkage from the  control lever     NOTE  Meritor WABCO cab and chassis  leveling valves are not serviceable     5  Move the control lever     NOTE  In some cab applications
10. ion as previously  marked on the floor in Step 3  Park the vehicle  using a light brake application     Block the wheels on one axle only  Put the  transmission into neutral  Do not apply the  parking brakes     16579 24240  Printed in the USA    NOTE  During the test drive  it is normal for  the vehicle to adjust for the width of the  NEUTRAL position  The measurement made  after the test drive will be slightly larger than  that which was originally set  If the height is  within the specified limits  do not readjust     22  Remeasure the distance between the bottom  of the most forward left axle stop and the top  of the axle U bolt pad  Figure 6  If the distance  is incorrect  repeat the adjustment procedure     23  If the distance is correct  the adjustment  procedure is complete  Apply the parking  brakes and then remove the blocks from the  wheels     Adjusting the Cab Leveling Valve    1  With the vehicle on a level surface  adjust the  cab height  Make sure there is no load on the  cab  Apply the parking brakes  Block the  wheels     2  With the transmission in NEUTRAL  build the  secondary air pressure to at least 100 psi   690 kPa   Turn the engine OFF     NOTE  If the rubber cap is missing from the  lower cab mount stop  replace it before  measuring the cab height     3  Measure the distance from the bottom of the  upper cab mount stop to the top of the lower  cab mount stop  Figure 8  The correct distance  is 7 8   1 1 4 inches  22 32 mm   If the distance  is within
11. lation  the  NEUTRAL position will respond similarly  but will  be very narrow    1 16 inch  1 5 mm      6  Return the control lever to the NEUTRAL  position  Air should stop flowing     7  Move the control lever     CAB LEVELING VALVE  Push the control lever  DOWN 1 0   1 5 inches   25 38 mm   If air exhausts  through the valve  the  exhaust section of the valve  IS Operating correctly  The  cab will lower and the flow  of air will be audible     CHASSIS LEVELING VALVE  Push the control lever  DOWN at a 45   angle  If air  exhausts through the valve   the exhaust section of the  valve is operating correctly   The chassis will lower and  the flow of air will be  audible           8  Ifthe leveling valve does not supply or exhaust  air  or if the NEUTRAL position will not stop the  flow of air  refer to the Diagnostics Chart on  page 7  Eliminate all possible diagnostic  causes before replacing the leveling valve     9  Return the control lever to the NEUTRAL  position  Install a 5 32 inch  4 mm  pin or drill  bit into the valve body to secure the control  arm in the NEUTRAL position  If the air stops   the valve is working correctly  If the air does  not stop  refer to the Diagnostics Chart on  page 7 before replacing the valve     10  Remove the 5 32 inch  4 mm  pin or drill bit  from the valve body     11  Check the NEUTRAL position to ensure a  minimum   1 8 inch  3 2 mm  and a  maximum   3 8 inch  9 5 mm   If the NEUTRAL  position band exceeds either range  replace  the l
12. ol lever   Retighten the linkage clamps     10  Connect the vertical linkage to the control  lever  Tighten the fasteners  Refer to the  vehicle manufacturer s service manual for  correct torque specifications     11  Remove the 5 32 inch  4 mm  pin or drill bit  previously inserted in the leveling valve     12  Raise the control lever to its maximum height  to allow the air bags to inflate  Hold the control  lever up until the weight of the cab is off the  block  Remove the block     13  To confirm the adjustment  push DOWN on the  control lever  Hold the lever down until most of  the air is exhausted from the air bags     14  Release the control lever and let the valve  return to the NEUTRAL position  Measure the  distance between the upper and lower  cab mount stops  The distance should be  between 7 8   1 1 4 inches  22 32 mm     If the distance is incorrect  repeat the  adjustment procedure     15  If needed  minor adjustments should be made  to the vertical linkage to ensure that the  vertical linkage is perpendicular to the  control lever     16  Remove the blocks from the wheels     Removal and Installation of  Leveling Valve    Consult the vehicle manufacturer s service manual  for correct installation and removal procedures     TP 96139  Revised 02 00  Page 6    Copyright Meritor WABCO  2000    16579 24240  Printed in the USA    Diagnostics Chart    CONDITION POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION    NO AIR TO THE VALVE     Air system not working properly Inspect air line
13. r drill bit here  to secure in the NEUTRAL position        TP 96139  Revised 02 00       Copyright Meritor WABCO  2000 Page 3    Check the length of the control lever between  pivot points  The length should be 8 inches   203 mm   If adjustment of the length of the  control lever is required  proceed to Step 6  If  the length of the control lever is correct   proceed to Step 9     Loosen the adjustment locknut on the chassis  leveling valve     Move the control lever FORWARD or  BACKWARD until the length between the pivot  points is 8 inches  203 mm      Tighten the adjustment locknut to a torque of  62 Ib in  700 Necm   If height adjustment is  needed  use 2 1 2 inches  64 mm  as the target    value    gt     Measure the distance from the bottom of the  most forward left axle stop to the top of the  axle U bolt pad  Figure 6  The correct distance  is 2 3 8   2 7 8 inches  60 73 mm   If the  distance is within this specification  the  leveling valve ts installed correctly     Figure 6    LEFT MOST  FORWARD      AXLE STOP B    U BOLT PAD        1     10     11     12     Measure height here  2 3 8   2 7 8 inches  60 73 mm          If the distance is not correct  go to Step 11  If  the distance is correct  apply the parking  brakes  Remove the blocks from the wheels     Loosen the two mounting fasteners that attach  the leveling valve to the mounting bracket     NOTE  Rotate the leveling valve slightly to  prevent changing the suspension height     Rotate the leveling valve RIG
14. s for pinching  Inspect pressure protection valve    Verify system pressure by removing the supply line at the valve    Inspect the internal valve filters for debris  Remove debris as   Clogged valve filter necessary  Refer to the OEM operating instructions for pressure  protection valve information     Clogged air supply lines    EXHAUSTING OF AIR Audible supplying and or exhausting   Normal operation of valve exhaust  No action required  Changes  AFTER CONTROL of air that stops after the vehicle to the cab or chassis height require the valve to supply or exhaust  LEVER REVERTS TO adjusts ride height air from the system  The cab leveling valve can frequently be  NEUTRAL POSITION heard during and just after entry or exiting of the cab     Contaminants in the air system Inspect the air supply system for oil  moisture or foreign  materials  If contamination is suspected  evacuate and clean the  system  Reassemble and test the leveling valve for proper  operation  Replace only if the valve testing procedures fail     Stripped or damaged fittings or Inspect all air supply lines and fittings for possible leaks  Damage  perforated air lines may occur to fittings during installation or transportation   Replace as necessary     Incorrect tubing installation Particularly on the cab leveling valve  inspect tubing cuts and  connections  Re cut and reassemble as necessary  Make sure cuts  are straight and smooth  Use the proper tube cutting tool     Improper plumbing Inspect installation
    
Download Pdf Manuals
 
 
    
Related Search
    
Related Contents
NZXT Aperture M  製品マニュアル(m102)  School COP: Implementation and Benefits in Six Sites  SENTRONIC - ASCO Numatics  Manual del usuario  INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  SAISON 2014 / 2015 pour les écoles, les écoles d`art et les  iHome ib22 User's Manual  Infrared Cabinet Heater Product Manual MODEL  ECOLE MATERNELLE    Copyright © All rights reserved. 
   Failed to retrieve file