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jlynn37064

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  1. Thanks Jim. I did make ramps for the rear. There was no way I was going under there without getting it higher off the ground.
  2. Thanks Ivan Thanks Jeff. I've sprayed soapy water on the brake cannisters and see no bubbling. I will test the parking brake to see if there are any noises from the chambers. My brake cannisters face outward. They compress the calipers. I've seen several videos where they connect to a level that is connected to the brakes. Mine aren't like that on the drive axel.
  3. I have a leak somewhere around the rear axels. I can hear it, but I'm having a hard time finding it. I'm going to spray bubble solution, but I don't want to mess up any electrical under there. I replaced the Relay Valve, but that wasn't this cause. The chambers aren't leaking. I've sprayed them with soapy water and no bubbles. It's a 2006 Beaver Patriot Thunder with Cat C-13. I've ran through the DOT test. I definitely have a leak when the air brake is off and the service brake is applied. It leaks very rapidly. I thought it was the Relay Valve so I replaced it, but nothing changed. While under the rig, my wife pressed the brakes and I can hear air running through lines, but it's like having my head in a bucket. The air noise seems to be bouncing off the under carriage. I want to spray the soapy solution, but I see a lot of electrical connects. You help is appreciated.
  4. Thanks for sending pictures. My dash is different. I wish my components were visible. I’m wondering if I need to remove the dash.
  5. Thanks for the image. I don’t have an access panel. Just the one removable panel in front of the steering wheel.
  6. Al, thanks for responding. I've found nothing on the driver's side. I've removed the access panel as well as laid on the floor and with a flashlight. I can see that the cable runs toward the passenger side, but I have access to that side. At least that I'm aware of.
  7. Good idea, but no such luck. I have a subwoofer in the same location. I just searched that area and removed the false bottoms from the cabinets. There were lots of wires but no kenwood receiver. Bill, the kenwood stereo has the head/monitor unit. That has a 20 pin connector that connects to a hidden receiver (per the manual) then the GPS and 10 disk changer connect to it. The GPS and 10 disk changer are in the cabinet above the driver, but the connect to them is different than the 20 pin on the back of the stereo. I just can't find it. Brian, I've searched under the driver's dash and it's not there. I have the removable panel, but I don't see it there. I've tried tracing the wire, but it is really hard to follow with the 1000 wires under that dash. Chad, I've wondered if it is under the passenger dash, but I don't have an access panel. There are no screws in site on the passenger side.
  8. We just purchased a 2006 Beaver Patriot Thunder. We have the popup Kenwood stereo monitor. Per the stereo manual, their is a hidden receiver in which the speakers connect. I also believe this is where the Aladdin system connects to the monitor. I can't locate this hidden receiver. I've thoroughly searched under the driver's side of the dash and don't see it. I don't see a way to access the underside of the passenger's side of the dash. Any suggestions as to where this hidden receiver could be installed? I'm also trying to locate the Aladdin box, but no luck yet. It could be next to this receiver. Thanks for assisting me.
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