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Old 10-06-2015, 04:54 PM   #1
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Lowering the air suspension on Forza

I looking to purchase a Forza 34T and am trying to figure out how to lower the unit manually for parking. It does not have a manual dump valve. Does anyone know the steps require to perform this function?
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When you hit the auto level it dumps.
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PaulE253, read the thread in the link below.
http://www.irv2.com/forums/f101/how-...ks-260468.html
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I've confirmed this process in our 34T. Using the arrow keys on the LCI leveling system, page through until you get to "manual" mode. Hit enter and the air dumps. Then turn off the levelers.

I have never done this before and am not sure why you would want to on the 34T. The difference in height is only a few inches and it is not that noticeable when entering and leaving the coach.
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