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rowekmr wrote:
Hello
I got a 2000 Newmar Dutch Star 3851 on Spartan chassis that I was going to drive from my house to storage today and noticed during warm up that the rear air tank gauge was just above zero and did not rise at all.
I thought it the tank was less than a certain amount (75psi?) the audible low air warning would sound. There was a red light on in the gauge but no buzzer.
I released the parking brake and checked to see if it would move forward and it did twice. I thought below that threshold (75psi?) the spring brakes would apply themselves.
I shut off ignition and restarted and had same reading. I turned it off and applied brakes until the front gauge was at 50psi and restarted engine, listened to the buzzer and watched the front brake pressure rise but not the rear which stayed at the same mark the whole time.
Not knowing it is a gauge issues or something wrong with the system I shut down and left it here.
When I got the MH the front gauge wouldn't go over 100psi so had the filter replaced and some valve replaced and then both tanks would read 115-125psi.
I just picked up from shop 2 weeks ago and did a 360 mile round trip with no issues. Just thinking I had them repair the air horn system I think they replaced a solenoid.
Any ideas of what is going on?
Thanks