Airbrakes,how do i reset my brakes and tell if my compressor is working?

Question:
how do i reset my air brakes

Answers:

To use the brake during a sliding spin in wet conditions or not?

If your building pressure, your compressor is working. If it is building pressure too slow It may be starting to go bad or your filter dryer cartridge needs replaced. If you use air too fast and the pressure builds faster than usual, check for water in your air tanks. If you find excessive oil in your air tanks than you have an internal leak in the compressor.

How can I take an actual driving exam if I don't own a car or know someone?

either pump the break pedal until the air is gone and see if your compressor fills the air tanks up again or drain the air out of the tanks and turn the truck on and see if the air compressor fills the air back up

turn signals won't work?

I really hate to ask this question, but do u not have an airgage? I have never seen a tractor without one. the answers above me are correct, but you also have a control valve on your compressor that could be faulty. this also would cause your pressure not to build. check these few things, one of them could be defective. remember this, try the easy solution first, and then work back to the source. in other words, start at the air tanks and work your way back to the compressor.
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