lj2654 wrote:
Not really true. If you have the air release valves and open them to bleed some air out and have a lot of water coming out, yes, time to change. Depending on where you live and humidity and dampness makes a big difference.
I recently did mine but had no water from valves. Just changed to do being 2nd owner and wanted to have for recording maintenance.
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I respectfully disagree with this. I checked mine this way, and had no moisture cme out so I thought all was ok. A few months later, I ended up on the side of I-10 with no air pressure because the drier gave out. If I had done the regular drier maintenance, I wouldn't have broken down.