All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Gas tank lineOldracer, thanks for the quick response. A vent line makes sense. I did top off the gas tank so their probably is gas running up into the vent line and I just need to run the RV a while to get the gas level down.Gas tank lineHi! I have a 2006 Winnebago Itasca, Class A, gas. Last year I had camping world drop the gas tank to rehook up generator fuel line. Now that I took it out of storage and filled the tank I noticed that gas is dripping fairly regularly onto the ground. I crawled under the rig and found the source of the drip. The connector on the line going into the tank is apparently not tight. It is the small line that follows the larger line from the gas tank to where gas is added to the rig. This small line seems to go back into the large gas line right before one would insert the gas nozzle to fill the tank. Does anyone know what this line is for? I would like to know before I start monkeying around trying to tighten things. I am not a mechanic and am not sure I know what I am doing. The rubber connection under the rig going from this small line to the gas tank seems to slightly crimped in addition to leaking at that point. Thanks in advance for any help I might get. SteveRe: Pressure Pro sensor problem, maybeWow! Thanks for the great response from everyone. With your input I examined the sensor on the tire that is losing air and it was obvious that the seal in the sensor had become defective and air was clearly coming out around the sensor. Hopefully that will put an end to my bad tire karma. Thanks again.Re: Pressure Pro sensor problem, maybeAl, thanks for the quick response. I will try moving the sensor try the other tips. Great ideas. The pressure is accurate as I check everything with a standard gauge. It's just so frustrating to continuously having this slow air leak in one of the tires and no one seems to be able to fix it. Have tried Big-O, Camping World, Ted Wiens in Vegas, nothing. Thanks again.Pressure Pro sensor problem, maybeI have a 2004 Winnebago Sunrise, 32 foot Class A. I seem to have bad tire karma. Always had trouble with tire pressure on the rig. Last week had new tires put on, pressured up and re-installed the Pressure Pro sensors. The next day one of the tires had dropped from 85 psi to 69 psi. Same problem I have had many, many times before on different tires with the same Pressure Pro sensors. Swapped out the extender. Next day same problem. The only thing that is now common to all the tire pressure problems is the Pressure Pro sensor. Different tires, new extenders, valve stem checked for leaks. I have read all the great reviews on Pressure Pro systems on this site but am wondering has anyone had a problem with pressure pro sensors leaking air. Thanks in advance.