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    Default It Finally Happened

    After reading numerous posts about the leans...just came home from a trip and shut the bus down and it started leaning to the right. I am able to manually raise it and it seems to hold when its running but not with the key off. I am sure there are numerous threads that discuss this but being the lazy guy I am was hoping for a quick answer.
    Granvil Tracy
    2000 Vantare XLV45, S-2

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    Hi Granvil. The short answer is to check for air leaks at your air bags. 2nd, is to check for air leaks at your norgren valves, one in front up between your
    front headwall and the 2nd one at your drive axle wall.
    Also, exercise your manual up and down switches to see if that will correct the leak, that may help if the norgren valve is stuck.

    If your bags and valves are over 10 years old, its probably time to replace them.
    Gary & Lise Deinhard, 2003 Elegant Lady Liberty, Dbl slide

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    Bags are relatively new, when you say front headwall do you mean in the tire well? You don't happen to have a pic of a norgren valve so I know what I'm looking for do you?
    Granvil Tracy
    2000 Vantare XLV45, S-2

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    Granville, Open the compartment under the drivers area and see if one of those Norgren valves are stuck. Just inside the opening with red on them.

    99 Country Coach 45XL
    Jeep Liberty

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    I just remembered the site Mango Mike set up a long time ago. Go to prevoman.com. Under level low manifold valve there is a picture of the valves. Hope this helps.

    99 Country Coach 45XL
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    Thanks it will,spoke to Jdub last night
    Granvil Tracy
    2000 Vantare XLV45, S-2

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    Quote Originally Posted by grantracy View Post
    After reading numerous posts about the leans...just came home from a trip and shut the bus down and it started leaning to the right. I am able to manually raise it and it seems to hold when its running but not with the key off. I am sure there are numerous threads that discuss this but being the lazy guy I am was hoping for a quick answer.
    Granvil,

    In your model XL, if you are experiencing the leans, it is highly probable that you have a leak in one of the components in the right rear of the coach. Remember, when you turn your key off, you block suspension air in with the 5 port solenoid mounted on the rear bulkhead in front of the differential. It has been my experience that most of my leaks have occurred in fittings, not air bags or solenoids. Good advice has been given to soap all components in the right rear. By using the soapy water process to find leaks, you can find 90% of your leaks.

    Remember, do not crawl under you bus unless you have supported the bus on jack stands or other type of safety supports. If your bus were to drop while you were under it, the chances of not being injured is slim.

    I have learned much about the Prevost suspension system, not by choice, because I had very bad luck with suspension repairs using Prevost Fort Worth service center. The upside of this experience is I now have a very good working knowledge of the suspension system and am able to manage my leak issues.

    As mentioned in an earlier post, checkout the suspension presentation I have posted. It is very informative.

    Good Luck.

    Hector

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    Quote Originally Posted by dreamchasers View Post
    Granvil,

    In your model XL, if you are experiencing the leans, it is highly probable that you have a leak in one of the components in the right rear of the coach. Remember, when you turn your key off, you block suspension air in with the 5 port solenoid mounted on the rear bulkhead in front of the differential. It has been my experience that most of my leaks have occurred in fittings, not air bags or solenoids. Good advice has been given to soap all components in the right rear. By using the soapy water process to find leaks, you can find 90% of your leaks.

    Remember, do not crawl under you bus unless you have supported the bus on jack stands or other type of safety supports. If your bus were to drop while you were under it, the chances of not being injured is slim.

    I have learned much about the Prevost suspension system, not by choice, because I had very bad luck with suspension repairs using Prevost Fort Worth service center. The upside of this experience is I now have a very good working knowledge of the suspension system and am able to manage my leak issues.

    As mentioned in an earlier post, checkout the suspension presentation I have posted. It is very informative.

    Good Luck.

    Hector
    thanks,it turned out to be the three way valve in the rear
    Granvil Tracy
    2000 Vantare XLV45, S-2

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    Now I have several friends to call on when my coach gets the "Leans", 1 in Florida, 1 in Louisiana, and 1 in Texas. Is this a great web site or not!


    Pete & EJ Petree
    2001 Prevost Featherlite Vantare
    2008 Ford Explorer Sport Trac 4x4
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    Default Looks like I am having this problem now, too.

    Ran the engine twice during the past 7-8 days. Also moved the slides out twice during the same period. Re-leveled, afterwards. Within a day, I noticed the coach is leaning to the right. Any recommendations for a service place located North of Boston, in NH, in Southern Maine, or near Portland, etc., where this could be taken care of? Of course, this has to happen just a week before we leave for Toronto and then Lake Superior. ... :-(
    Cheers,
    Ronald

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