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HWH Active Air issue - left front cycling up and down while air leveled

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using your soapy water mix, spray around all the fittings at the manifold for HWH. Make sure nothing is leaking there. You have narrowed it down to HWH and the front manifold, so all other lines we discussed offline can be ignored.
 
Do you have Mitch’s #? If not, pm me. BTW, Joe is about the only one left in their support section. I think he just asks Mitch or John what might be wrong with AA and he will probably take 2 weeks to get back to you. Better to contact Mitch or John direct.
When is the last time you talked to Mitch about this? Why no further discussion/resolution?
 
Good idea. Does it take any particular tool?

I got eyes on them today, so I know where they are.
Any help showing me what to look for would be much appreciated.
 
I assume you have this manual? Look towards the back and identify the transducers.
 

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When is the last time you talked to Mitch about this? Why no further discussion/resolution?
It’s been a couple of months and I’ve just been living with it, especially since the shop techs couldn’t find anything even after I suggested where to look.
 
FL Gaffney said it's not our system, so...which I told him I know, just wanted a leak check.

I think when I spray for leaks I also need to check the Schrader valves too, make sure I don't have a dried out o-ring and leaking air.
 
So Jerry, try swapping the two pressure transducers up front and also inspect your Schrader's.
 
FL Gaffney said it's not our system, so...which I told him I know, just wanted a leak check.

I think when I spray for leaks I also need to check the Schrader valves too, make sure I don't have a dried out o-ring and leaking air.
Freightliner Sacramento (an Oasis dealer) had two men spend 2 hours and $700 using soapy water and a high tech listening device and could not find any leaks…..go figure. This was about a year ago.
 
So Jerry, try swapping the two pressure transducers up front and also inspect your Schrader's.
If I can get to them I will and report back. Let me know if you have any luck.
 

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