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AIR SUSPENSION SYSTEM
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Your motor home
is
equipped with an air suspension system. When the
engine is started the suspension
will begin to fill with air, lifting the motor
home body 4-6 inches. A buzzer will sound until the air tanks are sufficiently
full for proper operation.
Three pressure
valves control the motor home ride height. A preset distance
is maintained between the chassis and the axles. Each air bag (one at each axle)
IIlay contain adifferent airpressure. This pressure is determined
automatically
by
the system to maintain a level chassis, and is continually adjusted as long
as the chassis engine
IS
running.
The airsuspension system is notthe same as the Semi-Automatic
Leveling System.
See
"Semi-Automatic
Leveling
System. "
Motor
H~rr7e
Height
-
Air
Suspension DisCharged
-
Proper Motor Home Ride Height
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Enterprises
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Eagle
Wide
Body
ISSUE DATE: 6/96
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