10-19-2016, 01:40 PM
i have been trying to figure out where my small leak is that causes my front drivers side airbag to slowly go down.
so, i have been playing and tracing things for about a week.
i raised the coach all the way up using the leveling system and then used my new 22ton jackstands to keep the front up. i lowered the coach all the way down...i am too big to get to the front 6 pack without it being raised up.
i identified and verified the location of each solenoid valve. the same for the air lines coming in and out of the six pack. what really baffled me for a few days is that someone had written on the yellow air lines what they were in magic marker.....and they were WRONG.
i used the test rig to check pressures. i did it a little different than richard outlines. i found the lines that went to the ping tank that feeds the airbags. i connected one side of the test gauge to the drivers side front airbag and the other side of the gauge to my shop air. then i used the valve on the gauge to air the bag up to 100 psi and made a note of time. it leaked down 18 psi in 11 hours. not sure that is alot or not for sure.
i sprayed alot of kids bubbles on the airbag and as much of anything else i could see. no bubbles.
while i was under there, i used a magic marker to label the six pack and used a label maker to label each wire. i marked the airlines (correctly) with magic marker as well.
i also took all six valves out and rebuilt them using my rebuild kit.
i aired everything back up, sprayed some more bubbles on everything and didnt see anything.
i measured the coach height at the front and back wheelwells and made a log and will check in the morning.
tom
so, i have been playing and tracing things for about a week.
i raised the coach all the way up using the leveling system and then used my new 22ton jackstands to keep the front up. i lowered the coach all the way down...i am too big to get to the front 6 pack without it being raised up.
i identified and verified the location of each solenoid valve. the same for the air lines coming in and out of the six pack. what really baffled me for a few days is that someone had written on the yellow air lines what they were in magic marker.....and they were WRONG.
i used the test rig to check pressures. i did it a little different than richard outlines. i found the lines that went to the ping tank that feeds the airbags. i connected one side of the test gauge to the drivers side front airbag and the other side of the gauge to my shop air. then i used the valve on the gauge to air the bag up to 100 psi and made a note of time. it leaked down 18 psi in 11 hours. not sure that is alot or not for sure.
i sprayed alot of kids bubbles on the airbag and as much of anything else i could see. no bubbles.
while i was under there, i used a magic marker to label the six pack and used a label maker to label each wire. i marked the airlines (correctly) with magic marker as well.
i also took all six valves out and rebuilt them using my rebuild kit.
i aired everything back up, sprayed some more bubbles on everything and didnt see anything.
i measured the coach height at the front and back wheelwells and made a log and will check in the morning.
tom
2002 45'8" Newell Coach 608 Series 60 DDEC4/Allison World 6 Speed HD4000MH