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Ride height

Yahoo Message Number: 108806
One mile away from my destination to Ft. Myers FL and suddenly I hear tire rubbing on rear drivers side and noticed green light on travel mode was off and red light on hwh was on indicating problem on that corner. To travel the last mile, I pressed the raise button occasionally to keep tire from rubbing. Now that I am parked in my space, I need to determine how (eventually) to move it to a repair shop. It leveled out fine with hwh, so is it logical to think the ride height valve on rear has failed? To move RV, should I raise with hwh and pull the hwh fuse? Will this create more potential problems?

Steve

2000 Intrigue
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Re: Ride height

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Yahoo Message Number: 108807
Steve:

Feel free to call me if you like.

Kevin Waite
541-953-6162


From: Country-Coach-Owners@yahoogroups.com  on behalf of Steve journey.2009@... [Country-Coach-Owners] Sent: Tuesday, November 1, 2016 6:51 PM To: Country-Coach-Owners@yahoogroups.com Subject: [Country-Coach-Owners] Ride height

One mile away from my destination to Ft. Myers FL and suddenly I hear tire rubbing on rear drivers side and noticed green light on travel mode was off and red light on hwh was on indicating problem on that corner. To travel the last mile, I pressed the raise button occasionally to keep tire from rubbing. Now that I am parked in my space, I need to determine how (eventually) to move it to a repair shop. It leveled out fine with hwh, so is it logical to think the ride height valve on rear has failed? To move RV, should I raise with hwh and pull the hwh fuse? Will this create more potential problems? Steve

2000 Intrigue
#11168