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Air compresser

Yahoo Message Number: 56911
I just bought a 1998 CC Intrigue and I know it has an onboard air compresser. Can someone tell me where it is located and if I need to drain water out of the air tank?

Jimmy

Re: Air compresser

Reply #1
Yahoo Message Number: 56913

Jimmy I have a 98 Intrigue also. I have only had it for about a month. But I believe the 12v compressor is located in the compartment under the driver seat just forward of the front tire.

Re: Air compresser

Reply #2
Yahoo Message Number: 56915
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ygrps-yiv-721391165 v0003a* { } Ok JImmy the air compressor is on the motor. If you open the back hach and look behind the oil filler neck you mite be able to see the compressor under the injector pump. Not to make anyone mad but the pump in the front drivers side well is for the vacuum on the front heater dampers. Also in this compartment are the 3 manual valves for releasing the air to bleed out water.

I hope this is a help

95 intrigue
10030
Brian
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Re: Air compressor

Reply #3
Yahoo Message Number: 56916
I believe you will find that is the vacuum compressor for the heating and air conditioning controls. The onboard air compressor is mounted on the engine on the pass side rear. It has a governor on it to provide air output up to about 125psig. Hope this helps.

Allure 37370

W. S. (Bill) Burford
CAMS

602-331-5455 ofc
602-920-4300 cell

Re: Air compressor

Reply #4
Yahoo Message Number: 56918
No, there is a 12 volt compressor under the driver's seat, that supplies air to the leveling system when the engine is off.

Al Colby

2000 Intrigue 10979

Re: Air compressor

Reply #5
Yahoo Message Number: 56925

There is a compressor up in the front of the coach. I raised up the coach so I can get my not so small butt under the coach to look at the starter. when I pushed on the raise button on the HWH leveling system a compressor in the front of the coach came on to supply air since the main engine was not running.

Steve

1998 Intrigue
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