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Trackrig wrote:WILDEBILL308 wrote:
I think Wolfe has the right idea. Your front ride height valves may be sticking.
After you move the motion of the coach loosens them up and they start working.
Bill
Why would his front air pressure gauge be reading so much different (lower) than the rear pressure gauge? If his ride height valve was sticking, then no air would be going to his front air bags (they wouldn't be using any air) and therefore his two air pressure gauges should read a lot closer - right?
Bill
โDec-19-2014 07:58 PM
โDec-18-2014 09:28 PM
wolfe10 wrote:
Start the engine. After 20-30 seconds, engage high idle (around 1100 RPM).
After air pressure builds, you are "free to move around the country".
Sure, this means under light load until coolant operating temperature is reached-- like exiting CG, low speed driving. If you overnighted at a freeway entrance, yes, stay at high idle until temperature gauge is at least half way to normal operating temperature before jumping on it.
โDec-18-2014 07:45 PM
โDec-18-2014 06:40 PM
wolfe10 wrote:
If the ride height valve is stuck on EXHAUST, it will lower air pressure on the gauge and front will not rise. Not saying this is the issue, but really easy to verify:
Air up to cut out PSI. Turn off engine. Go out and listen near the front axle. If air is exhausting, replace the ride height valve. The are not expensive.
โDec-18-2014 06:17 PM
โDec-18-2014 06:17 PM
Trackrig wrote:
Why would his front air pressure gauge be reading so much different (lower) than the rear pressure gauge? If his ride height valve was sticking, then no air would be going to his front air bags (they wouldn't be using any air) and therefore his two air pressure gauges should read a lot closer - right?
Bill
โDec-18-2014 05:54 PM
โDec-18-2014 05:13 PM
WILDEBILL308 wrote:
I think Wolfe has the right idea. Your front ride height valves may be sticking.
After you move the motion of the coach loosens them up and they start working.
Bill