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Old 12-07-2011, 06:17 PM   #1
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I have an 04 Ultimate Freedom.
Mounted on the back of the forward cross member, just behind the generator, is a valve that controls flow to the air springs.
It has two solenoids, and air lines connected to it. What is the correct name of this part? It is made by Parker, but I can't read the part number.

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Old 12-07-2011, 06:29 PM   #2
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Might be suspension dump valve ... Got a pic of it ?

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I'm going to say it's an air dump valve. My previous coach, an Ultimate Freedom (2002) would not raise until I tapped on this air dump valve, so I had to replace it. Bought it from Spartan.
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Hadley valve? Ride Height?
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I have an 04 Ultimate Freedom.
Mounted on the back of the forward cross member, just behind the generator, is a valve that controls flow to the air springs.
It has two solenoids, and air lines connected to it. What is the correct name of this part? It is made by Parker, but I can't read the part number.

Thanks for any info.
I think your coach is on a
Spartan frame......a very good thing. You can call them with your VIN in hand and they can provide any part that was original on your coach. 800-722-3025. You and ask for the part number and buy it directly online from their parts website. RVChassisparts.com at usually a better price
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Thanks for all the replies.
I finally located the part on the RVChassisParts website. It is called "Master Dump Solenoid". Price: $183.

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