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Front aux air tank
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My first thought is,  why is there so much water?  Your engine mounted compressor feeds into a dryer device that purges water and uses a desiccant.  The on-board 120V compressor should have a system to dump the water.  I’m not sure what your 06 uses but surely has some water removal system.   My 120V compressor has a solenoid valve on the bottom of the separator bowl that opens to dump water and unload the compressor.  The air is fed into a tank mounted in the PS bay in front of the steering tire.  It has a drain valve (installed by me) that gets drained regularly.   As you will find out, there are many varieties of water dumping throughout the different years of Newell coaches. No two are alike, but all that I’ve seen have water separating.

I hope you find the answer!

My first thought is,  why is there so much water?  Your engine mounted compressor feeds into a dryer device that purges water and uses a desiccant.  The on-board 120V compressor should have a system to dump the water.  I’m not sure what your 06 uses but surely has some water removal system.   My 120V compressor has a solenoid valve on the bottom of the separator bowl that opens to dump water and unload the compressor.  The air is fed into a tank mounted in the PS bay in front of the steering tire.  It has a drain valve (installed by me) that gets drained regularly.   As you will find out, there are many varieties of water dumping throughout the different years of Newell coaches. No two are alike, but all that I’ve seen have water separating.

I hope you find the answer!

Gordon Jones
2000-45'-2slide-#567
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Front aux air tank - by j welch - 01-25-2022, 11:01 AM
RE: Front aux air tank - by bestgenman - 01-25-2022, 06:15 PM
RE: Front aux air tank - by encantotom - 01-25-2022, 07:28 PM
RE: Front aux air tank - by Dhead - 01-29-2022, 02:35 PM

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