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05-06-2007, 04:31 PM
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Nor'easters Club Winnebago Owners Club
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Nashua, NH 03062, USA
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My ˜garage' compressor doesn't provide enough air pressure to meet the needs of our Journey's tires. The manual indicates we can utilize the onboard compressor to fill the tires. Although the dash gauges seems to indicate there's enough air pressure, it seemed I could only bring one tire up to pressure, depending on how low the tire was, the rest of the tires didn't seem to come up to pressure.
I put an air pressure gauge at the end of the airline, right at the tire. What I discovered was our onboard compressor builds up to approx 120lbs of pressure, and then cuts off, more than enough to fill the tires. However, the compressor stays off ˜til the pressure drops a bit below 100 lbs, than cycles back on to build up to 120 lbs.
Our tire pressure need to be 105 lbs, when attempting fill the tires, the air pressure in the tanks would eventually equalize with the air pressure in the tire(s), at that point the compressor wouldn't cycle back on, ˜cause the pressure was above the lower limit, and it seemed I couldn't fill the rest of the tires. With the inline gauge, I can tell when the air pressure has equalized, then I simply bleed off air, ˜til the compressor kicked in and builds the air pressure back up to 120 lbs, and then I can continue filling the tires....
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George & Laraine
and The Golden Girls, Sierra & Tipper
2002 Journey 39QD
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05-06-2007, 04:31 PM
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Senior Member
Nor'easters Club Winnebago Owners Club
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Nashua, NH 03062, USA
Posts: 327
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My ˜garage' compressor doesn't provide enough air pressure to meet the needs of our Journey's tires. The manual indicates we can utilize the onboard compressor to fill the tires. Although the dash gauges seems to indicate there's enough air pressure, it seemed I could only bring one tire up to pressure, depending on how low the tire was, the rest of the tires didn't seem to come up to pressure.
I put an air pressure gauge at the end of the airline, right at the tire. What I discovered was our onboard compressor builds up to approx 120lbs of pressure, and then cuts off, more than enough to fill the tires. However, the compressor stays off ˜til the pressure drops a bit below 100 lbs, than cycles back on to build up to 120 lbs.
Our tire pressure need to be 105 lbs, when attempting fill the tires, the air pressure in the tanks would eventually equalize with the air pressure in the tire(s), at that point the compressor wouldn't cycle back on, ˜cause the pressure was above the lower limit, and it seemed I couldn't fill the rest of the tires. With the inline gauge, I can tell when the air pressure has equalized, then I simply bleed off air, ˜til the compressor kicked in and builds the air pressure back up to 120 lbs, and then I can continue filling the tires....
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George & Laraine
and The Golden Girls, Sierra & Tipper
2002 Journey 39QD
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05-06-2007, 05:18 PM
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Moderator Emeritus
Winnebago Owners Club Freightliner Owners Club
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Smith Mountain Lake, Virginia
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George:
I had a nice portable compressor left over from when we had our gasser so I still use it for the Journey. The on board compressor will do it as you've indicated but I can air them up fairly quickly with the portable.
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'02 Journey DL, 36GD, 330 CAT. '08 Explorer Toad, Blue Ox Aventa II, Air Force One Toad Brake.
Smith Mountain Lake, VA
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05-07-2007, 02:15 AM
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Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Fredericksburg, VA
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George and Laraine,
I used our onboard compressor and had the same issues and developed the same process you are using. I found that the only way to hit pressures above 100# was to release air out of the tire chuck until the air compressor kicked in. When the air compressor started up, I would then start refilling the tire. Worked pretty well for me, but I can hear my compressor kick in over the sound of the diesel.
Eventually I found this process was ok for emergencies, but I got tired of it. I opted for a nice 150# 2gallon portable from sears. Nice, compact, and I can use it anywhere I have 110v.
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Jim
2002 Ultimate Advantage 40J/ISC350
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05-07-2007, 02:46 AM
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Wherever we are parked today
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I think I would check with Winnie - there may be an adjustment that can be made. My 06 Ellipse does not have that problem. I use the on board compressor to air up the tires all the time. Then again, it just might be the way mine is set. I'd check with Winnebago.
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Adrian & Barbara
2006 Itasca Ellipse 40FD
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05-07-2007, 11:55 AM
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Senior Member
Nor'easters Club Winnebago Owners Club
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Location: Nashua, NH 03062, USA
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I'm sure at some point I'll end up opt'ing for a 150# 2gallon portable like some of you did..
Fortunately, I don't have to add air very often, so filling from the onboard compressor works okay for now, once I figured out how the compressor cycles.
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George & Laraine
and The Golden Girls, Sierra & Tipper
2002 Journey 39QD
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05-07-2007, 12:34 PM
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Join Date: Aug 2004
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We use one of these from RV Powertank , I have the 15 pound tank. It is quiet, I don't need to start the engine to use it. I can take it along in our 4x4 incase I need to lower and refill tire pressures for beach use.
Jim
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2007 Winnebago Vectra 40TD, 2004 Dodge Dakota
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05-07-2007, 03:12 PM
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Commercial Member
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Rochester NY
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My 07 Journey has the air accessory at the front of the coach, which I have successfully used to air up my tires. Has an air pressure gauge which will register over 120psi. Had no problems airing up my tires to 95psi.
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Don Pophal - Caledonia RV Center - Rochester, NY
'07 Winnebago Journey 34H - CAT C7, Koni's, MCU's, SS Bell Crank
'07 HHR Toad, SMI AFO, Blue OX
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05-07-2007, 06:32 PM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: HOME: Oshkosh, WI
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George ...
What kinds of loading to you have in your rig that requires inflation to 105# ...
My journey is a couple of years newer but the tire inflation table for all of my tires is under 100# ... I weigh it at least once a year and adjust the inflation (as we load a few more thing on each year) ... so my on board compressor works great
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2004 Winnebago Journey 39W - 2001 GMC Jimmy
Present at Home: Oshkosh, WI
We call our rig "Ernie the Journey"
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05-08-2007, 04:42 PM
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Senior Member
Nor'easters Club Winnebago Owners Club
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Nashua, NH 03062, USA
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SkiGramp,
I'm simply going by Winnebago's chart, which specifies 105# front, 100# rear tire presure.
Loading wise, I've never taken it to scales, but expect I'm not even close to maxing it out, weight wise.
Our unboard compressor works fine, as long as I manage it...
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George & Laraine
and The Golden Girls, Sierra & Tipper
2002 Journey 39QD
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