What is the cause of oil leakage in the air booster pump of Lonking loader
There are two manifestations of oil emission from the oil pot of the air brake booster:
1 The failure of oil emission when stepping on the brake is caused by the damage of the Cylinder seal. It can be repaired by replacing the repair kit.
2 When the brake is released, the oil can emits oil, indicating that the system contains air. According to normal operation, the fault can be eliminated by draining the air in the system.
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