โJun-26-2017 08:51 AM
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โJul-16-2017 12:04 AM
loydt wrote:
High rev, at least on my Camelot, turn on the cruise and press "set" while the engine is idling. It should idle up.
โJul-15-2017 10:01 AM
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โJul-14-2017 05:48 PM
mike brez wrote:
Could make one of These
Updated version
โJul-13-2017 10:43 PM
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โJul-13-2017 12:01 AM
tropical36 wrote:
Ocean Mist....
I think you need to provide more details in what you have for a coach, other than an 06 Executive and especially for the newcomers trying to understand 5 pages of posts. What engine and chassis does it have, for example, as there have been known issues with ball joints and IFS suspensions, that may apply to you?
This will get you better answers to your questions and easier, if you just make this info available in your signature. Just trying to help....
โJul-12-2017 11:55 PM
Ivylog wrote:
I do what Mike's video suggests but just using the dash gauge. With the engine only idling and the air pressure building (tapped on brakes to bleed air off) I put the hose on when the pressure gets to 105. This gives aprox a minute with the pressure above 105 which is usually enough time to top off a front tire. For the other tires I increase the idle speed as their pressures are less than the compressor cut in pressure. Helps to have a chuck that holds it's self on.
โJul-12-2017 11:53 PM
Mr.Mark wrote:
Mist,
The Booster switch will be on the dash, most likely on the left side of the steering wheel depending where your ignition switch is located.... and, it should say 'boost' or something to that effect.
I have the Porter-Cable 150psi pancake air compressor from Lowe's. Works very well.
I think the previous owner fibbed a little on his maintenance (taped antenna?). I think Redlands had it right on what the coach needed to make it right. I hope that your purchase price was set accordingly. ๐
Good luck,
MM.
โJul-12-2017 11:47 PM
Mr.Mark wrote:
Mist,
The Booster switch will be on the dash, most likely on the left side of the steering wheel depending where your ignition switch is located.... and, it should say 'boost' or something to that effect.
I have the Porter-Cable 150psi pancake air compressor from Lowe's. Works very well.
I think the previous owner fibbed a little on his maintenance (taped antenna?). I think Redlands had it right on what the coach needed to make it right. I hope that your purchase price was set accordingly. ๐
Good luck,
MM.
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