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Affinity leaning left

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I have a 2000 Affinity that rides 3 inches lower on the drivers side when it's says it's in travel mode. Anyone seen this problem? Thanks

Mike Moore




Re: Affinity leaning left

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Not really but its a very easy fix, a local truck shop should be able to do it in 20 minutes or less.

Damon

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Anyone seen this problem? Thanks

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Mike Moore
Mike, I have a '00 Magna and it has been giving me the "leans" a few thousand miles after I have it leveled. The dealer has adjusted it three times. The last time he said it is a new valve that CC has started using, I don't remember the name. The last time I told him to triple check it before he gave it back to me. He did just that and had to readjust each time. He would adjust it, then lower the airbags, then drive it around and readjust it. The driver side was very slow to level so he gave it plenty of time and it seems to be ok now. Hope this helps. Jerry in NM.

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You have a sticky ride hieght valve. I would get it replaced.

Damon

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Jerry. Check the solinoid valves under the front passenger side of the coach. (Right behind the bottom of the front cap). Two of mine on our 2000 Magna had small leaks that had my drivers side riding low. A temporary fix if this is the problem is to shut off the adjacent manual valves.

Tom B.