there is a valve, on newer trucks it's most likely elec over air. when you activate the drop valve it sends electricity to a selonoid (usually on the trailer) which in turn operates a valve to open and release air from bags through exhaust ports on that valve. Some valves use a diaphragm gasket type, other valves use a round dowl shaft with o rings and slipper seals. The diaphragm type could possible have a ruptured gasket,or selonoid is bad. The other valve could have bad 0 rings, or have debris in cylinder which has it stuck in the up or fill position. remove air or electric from these valves or valve and check for power or air flow. also there are control ride valves on the trailer that work off the axle that tell the air system to fill and exhaust for suspension. the valves consist of plastic internal parts which could fail.
The seat belts probably need replaced.
my airbags went out and i had them taken out and had springs put on for lets than 200.00 dollars and the springs work fine
wont back down
it wont be released until 2012 you can go to youtube and type in bleach live action trailer and see the trailer.
It depends on what has been done to the orange. An orange that still retains its rind will float due to having a lower density than water. Without the rind, it has a higher density that causes it to sink.
If you have a 1998 or newer it could be a fuse in the power distribution center under the hood. The whole trailer light system is fused through there.
He wont.
could need a tune up.
Make sure that the wiring harness is properly grounded. Baring that, there is probably a short in the wiring somewhere. A short means the two wires used in trailer lighting are touching someplace.
yes can still drive, but airbags wont work..but hey we didn't need them in the 60's 70's or the 80's :)
They wont go lower than 14.
if you breathe and think about something else then not really it wont