Air pressure
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01-19-2011, 07:42
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Air pressure
Ray, I would start the coach, air up the system and see if the step will extend
and retract. My step will extend when the system air pressure starts to drop off. Use the step override switch to keep it extended while parked. David Hanvy 89WB in TX --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Ray" > > Hey Guys, > I have been a silent observer on here for over a year. I read every post that comes out and appreciat all the insight. It has been an immense help for me. Whoever started this ought to receive a peace prize or something comparable.Recently, there was a discussion about air pressure. It prompted me to run a little test by turning my auxiliary compressor on and airing up my system. I wanted to check and see if any obvious leaks had developed since I've been sitting for 4 months. My gauge on the dash is at about 70 for both the green and the red needle after a week. However, it created a small issue for me in that my front step came in while I was ruining the compressor. It didn't come all the way in, it just hangs in limbo. It won't stay in and won't stay out. I can easily push it in and out with my hand. I tried the step extend switch and it has no effect. It's a bit dangerous climbing in and out of this thing on a swinging step... Help if you can... Thanks > > Ray and Denise > 92 Wanderlodge > Redding CA > For A While > |
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