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

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I bet if you checked with Freightliner they would say a bag deflating in a 24 hour period is acceptable and within specs. I have taken to going to air level and dumping all bags. That’s how mine sits between trips. Coach is solid and the bags seem happy. Of course I usually sit on a reasonably level pad.
Ahh, you may be on to something. I left it at ride height and figured AA would have worked to maintain that when parked which does not sound right. I'll stand down and wait until I can air level and see how it holds and corrects. Good catch! Thx!
 
Neal, our coach will stay at ride height for pretty well a month if not messed with due to the Active Air valve system compared to the normal Freightliner valving. Repairing the end of the air line to the bag is really not that hard. I raised the coach with the jacks just enough to get to the line easily. ( I suggest putting a few blocks under the frame in case of hydraulic failure ) Remove the line (with said tool) and cut about 1/2" off the end to make a new seal point. I used a small PVC cutting tool to get a square cut which is the most important part. Then reinsert the line and make sure it's pushed in all the way. That's it.
 

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