Captain Chaos Well-Known Member Joined Oct 14, 2008 Messages 160 Reaction score 6 Location Jacksonville Fl. Oct 11, 2009 #1 Line loc was wired up and when we tested it I don't think we have enough line pressure. At least I got some vids:
Line loc was wired up and when we tested it I don't think we have enough line pressure. At least I got some vids:
6 64dartwagon Walking in Circles Joined Jan 28, 2005 Messages 1,308 Reaction score 6 Location Sacramento Ca Oct 12, 2009 #2 Captain Chaos said: Line loc was wired up and when we tested it I don't think we have enough line pressure. Click to expand... That's easy to fix. Hold line loc button and press brake pedal 2 or 3 times firmly, and your set. When activated they act as a one way check valve, when released they are free flow both ways.
Captain Chaos said: Line loc was wired up and when we tested it I don't think we have enough line pressure. Click to expand... That's easy to fix. Hold line loc button and press brake pedal 2 or 3 times firmly, and your set. When activated they act as a one way check valve, when released they are free flow both ways.
Blownfish Well-Known Member Joined May 26, 2009 Messages 1,044 Reaction score 32 Location St.Louis Oct 12, 2009 #3 I found if you pump up the brakes real firm then press the button and hold it works the best. If it still moves then the line lock may be bad.
I found if you pump up the brakes real firm then press the button and hold it works the best. If it still moves then the line lock may be bad.