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Q: What can a driver expect when being passed by a tractor trailer?
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Why wont my brakes grab on my trailer when I apply them they are air brakes?

Most likely answer is that it has something to do with your brake chamber. Bad brake chamber, bad seal.. something to that effect. There may also possibly be blockage in the air line. When trailers are parked in the yard, at customers, etc., there's usually nothing done to cover the glad hands, and stuff can get into the air lines that way.ANSWERThe most logical answer is the trailer brakes are out of adjustment. A VERY common problem with HD air brakes. DOT will fine you and put you out of service if they catch your running with brakes out of adjustment. Call a road service and get them adjusted properly >before< you hit the road again. A driver is totally and 100% responsible for assuring brakes are properly adjusted and working correctly. If your are sure they are adjusted right make sure your air lines are connected right, red on red, blue on blue, make sure you push in both the red and yellow brake valves on the dash. (charging the trailer brake air supply) If you will hook your trailer, roll your gear up, and then tug against the trailer with both dash valves, or the one big yellow valve, pulled >out< (trailer brakes not charged) and the trailer rolls forward with the tractor your trailer brakes are Definitely out of adjustment. When trailer brakes are properly adjusted a trailer will not budge when the spring brakes are set!!! Brake shoe Adjustment does indeed affect the parking spring brakes ability to lock all wheel's when a trailer has no air charge. Dude! I can't believe you actually passed a CDL air brake test! No offense intended here but you seriously do need some refresher training!! Truckers are legally responsible to make sure their equipment operates properly and is safe on public roads at all times. You have GOT to learn air brake basic man!!