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how hard is it to change front air bags? think I have a leak in the bags they don't look good.I will use soap on them Monday.Are they also on the rear of the motor home?
THANKS
LENNY


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Lenny, I have changed the rear bags and it took longer to let the jacks down and raise the coach than change the bags. Haven't changed front bags.

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i THINK I WILL CHANGE THEM ALL.THANK YOU
LENNY


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What makes you think the bags are defective? They are almost never the problem - usually the connections in the various line joints are the source of bleed down. I just had mine diagnosed and the shop detached each fitting and then moved the small sealing ring up about 1/4 inch, cuts off the end where the ring was seated and reattached the fitting. That involves about a dozen fittings but after five days of sitting the pressure dropped from 100 psi to 109 psi and I am now happy. That service is lots cheaper than replacing bags and still having leaks.


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What makes you think the bags are defective?
Based on your statements I would be inclined to have it properly diagnosed instead of just replacing all your airbags. Not only will your air system be deflated, but your wallet will too.
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... but after five days of sitting the pressure dropped from 100 psi to 109 psi and I am now happy.
Wow... you gain air psi while sitting Tom? Big Grin


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I was guessing they were ok it was the air line dump valve switch inside on the floor was shorting out just got panicky that is all.
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Is this "air line dump valve" a dump of the airbags only? ...or does it purge air/water from the two brake systems?


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Is this "air line dump valve" a dump of the airbags only? ...or does it purge air/water from the two brake systems?


Mike, I'm guessing but I have a coach similar to Lenny and I was assuming he was talking about the switch mounted on the HTH leveling system that dumps the airbags only when you level the coach.

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That's what I was thinking when he talked about 'dump valve on the floor'. What was confusing to me is a different post where Lenny said the air gauge on the dash indicated front air pressure dropped as far as 25 lbs and was setting off alarms. I was trying to connect that symptom with air bag problems and obviously don't understand how his Regency air system is set up. I thought I understood Gillig's setup, but.....


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it was both front air brakes and the air went to 25 lbs. and loose wire on the air dump sorry for the confusion too many problems at a time .does anybody have a pacbrake ? do I need it?got the parts Saturday and of coarse they end just where I need the questions answered .on the release valve where does it go (no place), just into the air or is there a tube that goes somewhere? am calling tech Monday. NOBODY KNOWS have the book but it stops were I need it .plus I will have to drill out the pipe plug on the pacbrake to check the back pressure .too much back pressure will hurt the engine I need 35 lbs ,I have the kit to check it .if anybody needs it I will lone it to them.It has a price tag of $90.00 no use of every body buying one.
lenny


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