11-30-2015, 07:08 PM
John,
If you have no way to do it yourself then you'll have to take it to some one who can. Don't know where you are located so can't give you a suggestion in your area. If you ignore this basic maintenance item your air problems will only get worse.
Did you get any water out of the 3 gallon air tank in basement compartment R-1 or the 3 gallon air tank in the right rear wheel well? Both of these are doable without getting under the coach.
The air systems are one of the most neglected systems on our coaches, but can cause many problems. Water is not a friend of any of the air system valves.
You never said when your desiccant filter was changed, but that is also doable without getting under the coach. The air dryer and the desiccant filter are what remove water before it enters your air system.
If you have no way to do it yourself then you'll have to take it to some one who can. Don't know where you are located so can't give you a suggestion in your area. If you ignore this basic maintenance item your air problems will only get worse.
Did you get any water out of the 3 gallon air tank in basement compartment R-1 or the 3 gallon air tank in the right rear wheel well? Both of these are doable without getting under the coach.
The air systems are one of the most neglected systems on our coaches, but can cause many problems. Water is not a friend of any of the air system valves.
You never said when your desiccant filter was changed, but that is also doable without getting under the coach. The air dryer and the desiccant filter are what remove water before it enters your air system.
Steve Bare
1999 Newell 2 slide #531