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Ride level valves

Yahoo Message Number: 75199
Hi to all, my name is Bill Novell and new to the Assocociation.
We have a 2001 Intrigue 36 ft. Live in S.D. CA.
Maybe someone can tell me if my unit has one or two ride level valves in the front. I know the rear has two and i think the front has one.
Thanks,
Bill

Re: Ride level valves

Reply #1
Yahoo Message Number: 75200
Bill:

You will have 2 Ride Height Valves in the rear & one Ride height Valve in the front.

Kevin Waite (Former Country Coach Service Tech.) K&M Mobile R.V. Repair LLC
95430 Noraton Rd.

Junction City, OR. 97448
541-953-6162 (Cell)

kvn.wt.7629@...




Re: Ride level valves

Reply #4
Yahoo Message Number: 75204
Thanks for that info.

Can you tell me how the coach can level itself left to right when there is only one valve in the front? Maybe the front air bags are setup to lower only one side even tho there is only one valve in the front? Thanks Kevin,
Bill

From:Kevin Waite Sent: Saturday, October 22, 2011 5:55 PM To:country-coach-owners@yahoogroups.com Subject: RE: [Country-Coach-Owners] Ride level valves

Bill:

You will have 2 Ride Height Valves in the rear & one Ride height Valve in the front.

Kevin Waite (Former Country Coach Service Tech.) K&M Mobile R.V. Repair LLC
95430 Noraton Rd.

Junction City, OR. 97448
541-953-6162 (Cell)

kvn.wt.7629@...

To: Country-Coach-Owners@yahoogroups.com From: bbnovell@...

Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2011 00:16:17 +0000 Subject: [Country-Coach-Owners] Ride level valves

Hi to all, my name is Bill Novell and new to the Assocociation.
We have a 2001 Intrigue 36 ft. Live in S.D. CA.
Maybe someone can tell me if my unit has one or two ride level valves in the front. I know the rear has two and i think the front has one.
Thanks,
Bill

Re: Ride level valves

Reply #5
Yahoo Message Number: 75206
I believe the valves are for ride/travel setting only. The auto leveling, reads the North/South and East/West relationship to level, and adds air to the appropriate bag to reach level. From things I've read on this board, I now dump the air after parking, before leveling the rig. I also now keep the engine running as it is leveling, as it goes much faster. Well, at least for our coach.

Have fun,
Smitty

04 Allure 31017
04 Allure Sold to a nice new owner! Now enjoying a 07 Magna Rembrandt 45' ISX600 #6775
"We're ONDROAD for THEJRNY!" (Toad and Coach license plates, say Hi if you see us!)

Re: Ride level valves

Reply #6
Yahoo Message Number: 75207
The rear ride height valves control rear height and level left to right. The front ride height valve only adjusts or controls front height. Most leveling systems operate the same way.

Mikee

 

Re: Ride level valves

Reply #7
Yahoo Message Number: 75210
Bill,

While pushing semantics can sometimes be irritating, in this case I sense some confusion because of it. They are ride height valves and their function is to obtain the proper positioning of the coach relative to the road surface that the coach is sitting on when it is placed in the travel mode. That basically means that the bottom of the coach is parallel to the road surface and the sides are perpendicular to it. They also raise the coach to maintain the proper height off the road as described by the drive train. The only time the ride height valves would tend to level the coach is when the coach is already setting on a flat and level surface at the time you place the coach in the ride height mode.
In the ride height mode the leveling system used to level the coach on a non-level campsite using air bags is disabled.

Don Seager

2004 Allure 31046