You should try these places: Auto Tech & Transmission LLC, G & J Autotech and Auto Tech Center
Anyone who knows how to. The only particular requirement legally is that, if you repair, adjust, or install air brakes, you must be certified as a brake inspector to do it.
you dont only a certified repair shop can
You have to bleed the brake lines because if there is any air in the lines the brakes will fail. If there is any air in the brake line, when you step on the peddle the air will compress and not transfer the energy to the brake caliper or drum and not stop the car.
Unfortunately, we can't answr this question here. Federal law, as per FMVSS121, states that a person must be either ASE certified on air brake systems, or be working under the supervision or auspices of someone who is, to repair or adjust air brakes. The policy of Wikianswers is to not cater to questions pertaining to the commission of illegal acts.
You must be ASE certified. That's federal law.
Unfortunately, we can't answr this question here. Federal law, as per FMVSS121, states that a person must be either ASE certified on air brake systems, or be working under the supervision or auspices of someone who is, to repair or adjust air brakes. The policy of Wikianswers is to not cater to questions pertaining to the commission of illegal acts.
NEVER attempt to repair air bags. They are dangerous and can KILL YOU. Replace them and have them certified by the manufacturer(dealer). If it is a switch, take it to a dealer to repair. I have to add,,,,if you do attempt to repair the switch and power is applied and the air bags blow, you CANNOT DRIVE THE CAR.
Common issues to watch for during a bike brake repair include worn brake pads, loose or damaged cables, misaligned brake calipers, and air in the brake lines. It is important to address these issues promptly to ensure safe and effective braking performance.
A leak in the brake system. Fluid has leaked out and air is now in your lines. This can be from a brake cylinder at wheel or in master cylinder, or even worse a rusted brake line. Check and repair it NOW.
No. There is no air brake endorsement. If you completed the written air brakes test and did your road test in a vehicle equipped with air brakes, you're certified to operate an air brake equipped CMV. Otherwise, you'll have a restriction on your license which prohibits you from operating a CMV equipped with air brakes (although this does not apply to non-CMVs, such as U-Haul trucks and RVs).
Illegal to do without being certified to adjust and repair air brakes. Sorry, but we're not allowed to answer this question here.
It is built into the valve cover and requires no maintance air oil seperator