Air suspension pressure.

magnuson mike

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Don't want to ask a dumb question or one that has been visited before but
what is the recommended or preferred operating pressure for the suspension.
Mine appears to operate between 85 - 90 psi. is this correct? Also in the
manual it states something about being able to raise the suspension with the
knobs in the raise position to temporarily travel over rough or high
obstacles. When I place mine in the raise position nothing happens. Is
this feature supposed to work? I'm assuming the pressure is adjusted with
the pop off valve (wherever it is) just as in a well or typical air
compressor. Where does the secondary raise option shut off at?

Thanks,
Mike
'74 Sequoia
 
Mike

My air system maintains between 95 (cut in) and 125 (cut out). Your air
pressure regulator can probably be adjusted. If not, replace it - about 15 - 20
dollars and fairly easy to do. One of the reasons that your coach isn't raising
may be that it isn't geting enough reserve air pessure to do so.

Wayne Newland F9300 75 Palm Beach Columbia, Md

> Don't want to ask a dumb question or one that has been visited before but
> what is the recommended or preferred operating pressure for the suspension.
> Mine appears to operate between 85 - 90 psi. is this correct? Also in the
> manual it states something about being able to raise the suspension with the
> knobs in the raise position to temporarily travel over rough or high
> obstacles. When I place mine in the raise position nothing happens. Is
> this feature supposed to work? I'm assuming the pressure is adjusted with
> the pop off valve (wherever it is) just as in a well or typical air
> compressor. Where does the secondary raise option shut off at?
>
> Thanks,
> Mike
> '74 Sequoia