Yahoo Message Number: 22228 (http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Country-Coach-Owners/conversations/messages/22228)
For the first time, I connected a hose to my air connector in the electrical bay and tried to put air in the left front tire. I just wanted to see if it would work. When I tried to pump air into the tire, I didn't hear anything going in. I already had 110 PSI in the tire and was wondering if the coach system will pump any higher than 110. I had the engine running and pressed on the hose chuck to verify that there was pressure in the hose. Does anyone know the max air pressure I should expect to see with the coach system? Thanks.
Larry, 2003 Allure #30856
Yahoo Message Number: 22231 (http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Country-Coach-Owners/conversations/messages/22231)
Yahoo Message Number: 22263 (http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Country-Coach-Owners/conversations/messages/22263)
OK thanks Lyle, but it appears that the brake air system is not tied into the tire servicing system (or air supension). I suspect this because I had to change out the air chuck on the MH and in the process, dumped the air from that system via the dump valve for the suspension. After I changed the air chuck, I started the motor and noticed that both brake gages promptly showed~ 100 PSI immediately after start-up. It appears that the brake system didn't bleed down when I dumped the air from the suspension, so I assumed that the air servicing system is separate from the brake system. Just wondering if the air suspension/tire servicing system (with no gage) is supposed to be the same PSI as what the brake pressure gages are showing? Thanks
Larry, 2003 Allure #30856