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©2021 Kimberley Kampers Manufacturing Pty Ltd
For trailers with Built-in Compressor.
Identifying the leak:
1. In ate both air bags to at least 50psi each side
2. Turn both OPEN/CLOSED (E) valves to CLOSED position.
3. Climb under the trailer & Inspect the air  tting at the top of each air bag by spraying with soapy water (you
may need to clean  ttings if dirty). If you notice air bubbles you have found a leak
4. Spray & Inspect the  ttings on the ‘air bag side’ of the OPEN/CLOSED (E) valves and check for leaks
5. IF there are no leaks identi ed in Steps 2-4, CHECK for leaks in any  ttings between the OPEN/CLOSED (E)
valves and the control switches/display gauge
6. IF there are no leaks identi ed in Step 2-5 then check for leaks in any  ttings between the air inlet side of
the control switches/display gauge and the air compressor
How to  x a leaking  tting:
See instructions in previous section.
Air Suspension Maintenance
When the air suspension system is being used regularly you need to drain any
moisture from the system. This can be done by turning the release valve located on
the underside of the air tank and letting the moisture drain out.
Air Suspension Troubleshooting Guide
KRUISER
Air Suspension PLUS
KARAVAN
Air Suspension PLUS
KAMPER
Air Suspension PLUS