Yahoo Message Number: 101571 (http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Country-Coach-Owners/conversations/messages/101571)
I am getting the M&G brake system installed on my 2014 CR-V. The rear of my 2005 Magna has an air chuck next to the receiver hitch. I would like to know if the coach is ready to go, to work with the new braking system, or whether I need to bring the coach (94 miles away) in to have them tap into the brake air lines. Does the air pressure at that air chuck increase when I hit the brakes, or is it constant, and exists simply to fill up the rear tires? Does anyone have experience with this?
Tom St. Clair
2005 Magna #6382
Yahoo Message Number: 101574 (http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Country-Coach-Owners/conversations/messages/101574)
That is most likely for an M&G or Roadmaster Brakemaster system. It applies air to the inside unit when the brakes are applied. It does not have air pressure all the time. IT is for the brake system only.
Mikee