Free CDL Quiz

At what PSI does the governor typically cut out to stop the air compressor?

a.100 PSI
b.150 PSI
c.60 PSI
d.125 PSI

Explanation

The governor cuts out (stops the compressor from pumping) at approximately 125 PSI. This prevents over-pressurization of the system during normal operation while maintaining adequate braking pressure.

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