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I’ve been hunting down air supply leaks and found this.
It is at the top of the front air supply tank on the engine side.
It has 2-3/8” air lines, suspected switch at the top with wires.
I would like to know what it is and how to refer to it while looking for replacement part.
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I think I have the same leaking pressure switch. Newell told me that the switch lights the dashboard light to indicate low air pressure.
I got a new one from Newell and will be replacing soon when I get under the coach to run some additional wiring in the same area.
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Bingo, low air switch. Get one set at 60 psi.
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(05-08-2023, 07:16 PM)Thekrents15 Wrote: I’ve been hunting down air supply leaks and found this.
It is at the top of the front air supply tank on the engine side.
It has 2-3/8” air lines, suspected switch at the top with wires.
I would like to know what it is and how to refer to it while looking for replacement part.
Did you use soap water to find the leak?
Joe Zhao @ Greenville TX 75402
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Yes after my wanding with my infinicon “sniffer”
Alerted me to the leak. After repositioning to the back side of the drive axel I hosed all of the connections, hoses and parts up there and the switch had several leaks. Interesting my old ears could hear a leak, but I couldn’t locate it until I soaked it down. Then it started to gurgle, and was easy to find.
1999 Newell 45’ with tag 2 slides #505, Newton