air bag pressure

kstockwell

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Since parking in October I've noticed the passenger side airbag looses pressure after a few weeks. Not a big deal. I finally got it it up on the
stand offs that came with it (PO made some nice wooden blocks to prop under between the rear wheels). Took me awhile to figure out how to get these
under there, the bottle jacks I bought (2 kinds) didn't go full height so I had to raise it in stages, the homemade blocks are 9" tall.

Anyway, I have shutoff valves at the bags, so I pumped them up to 80 pounds and shut off the valve. Now the passenger side bag is still firm, but the
gauge is at 0. this would indicate the leak somewhere between the bag and the gauge (which is mounted on the dashboard) right?

Should I worry about this too much? I can always pump it back up when in use if it drops down.

-kelly
1978 Kingsley
Putney VT
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1978 Kingsley
Putney VT
 
What system does the coach have? Power Level, Electro Level, Electro Level II? (The short answer is it isn't a great worrk as long as the compressor
can keep up with it)

--johnny

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'76 23' transmode Norris upfit, 76 26' Eleganza(?) with beaucoup mods and add - ons.
Braselton, Ga.
"The road goes on forever, and the party never ends" --Robert Earl Keen
 
Nothing to worry about. Something to fix if you ever need something to do.

Me? Nah

bdub

> Since parking in October I've noticed the passenger side airbag looses
> pressure after a few weeks. Not a big deal. I finally got it it up on the
> stand offs that came with it (PO made some nice wooden blocks to prop
> under between the rear wheels). Took me awhile to figure out how to get
> these
> under there, the bottle jacks I bought (2 kinds) didn't go full height so
> I had to raise it in stages, the homemade blocks are 9" tall.
>
> Anyway, I have shutoff valves at the bags, so I pumped them up to 80
> pounds and shut off the valve. Now the passenger side bag is still firm,
> but the
> gauge is at 0. this would indicate the leak somewhere between the bag and
> the gauge (which is mounted on the dashboard) right?
>
> Should I worry about this too much? I can always pump it back up when in
> use if it drops down.
>
 
That's what I thought, thank you!

I was relieved to see the bag stay inflated and the gauge go down. The reverse would have meant I need to act

A side note, after catching 6 mice or so in the coach early in the fall, the traps have stayed empty. We're still catching 1-2 mice/voles in the home
basement every day (stone foundation). Glad to know they're not still trying to get in the GMC.

Cheers
kelly
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1978 Kingsley
Putney VT