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A Picture Tells 1,000 Words...
We've encountered a bit of a set back on our way to south Florida so we back tracked north to Marathon FL (we were just here last week for an oil change). Last night when we arrived at Marathon it only took about 20 min for the bus to settle into it's "full lean posistion."
The tech has more or less rulled out any problems with the Prevost side of the air system, they have isolated the Prevost system from the house side of the air system to confirm this in an overnight test.
On a separate note, I noticed this afternoon that the brake lights are stuck on. Any thoughts on what could be wrong with them? I want to show off by fixing the brake lights while the Marathon guys deal with the air system!
AJ
a picture tells a 1000 words
AJ I had the same stop light problem a year ago. I went to Prevost Mira Loma to have it checked. They replaced a square clear plastic circuit breaker in the panel above the engine. I am not sure it is called a circuit breaker. There are 3 or 4 of them in a row inside the rear panel. I am not sure but I think they replaced the second one from the right. Whatever this part is called, it is plugged in with a retainer to keep it from comming out. Hope someone jumps (JON) with better info. Darrell