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    Default Air Leak in Seat

    When I push the button to raise the driver's seat, it goes up. Unfortunately, it leaks back down about as fast as it went up. I think Truk had a similar problem. It sounds like the air is leaking from the row of switches. Any suggestions as where to start would be appreciated.
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    Unhappy Air Seat

    Dale, had the same thing happen on a CC Afinity was a bad valve, tried cleaning messing with all to no avale. There is a fix although it hurts, the part is avaliable from Prevost, the part # is 861096 looking at the bill from Prevost parts. Good news is easy to get, Bad news is it cost 150.23 for 4 little plastic valves some hoses and a real pretty plastic cover, Sorry about that, Bill.

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    Thanks Bill. Sounds discouragingly encouraging.
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    Dale,

    Fear not my man, I have a few extra switches! I'll check today and see if I have the one for up and down.

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    Default Leaking Seat Button

    Dale: I had the same problem except mine was a slow leak. Caused the aux air compressor to cycle on about every 30 to 40 minutes. After I found the leak and learned the cost of the replacement valves, I taped the hose into a no leak position. The seat still works fine just no bolsters.

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    Dale, sometimes good air leaking inside the seat is a good thing

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    I had a cut in the nylon tubing to my ISRI control valve - take a look there too. It was difficult to pinpoint because the air was only supplied to the valve while the ignition key was in the on position and the leak was small enough that when the engine was running it was difficult to hear.

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    My leak is definitely in my UP/Down switch. I ordered an air dryer cartridge from Prevost this morning, so I just had them send the seat switch too.
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    Tom, I had much rather had the free one. I didn't see you on the forum last night, so I decided you must be out of touch for some reason. My loss. Thanks anyway.
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