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Old 04-09-2019, 06:44 PM   #1
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Please don’t laugh

Ok I just pickup my new to me 2017 Dutch Star 4054 after purchasing over 2 months ago, my first question is and please don’t laugh for the life of me I can’t find where is the fuel gauge? I have a Spartan chassis, another question is two gauges top right that says front and rear air the rear air it’s almost at 150 it’s like a little more then a 1/8 of inch from 150 it’s normal?

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We have the same coach. The fuel gauge is the gauge below the Rear Air gauge. The four lights below it are the DEF gauge lights.
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We have the same coach. The fuel gauge is the gauge below the Rear Air gauge. The four lights below it are the DEF gauge lights.
thank you thank you, I assume was the DEF gauge :(

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Old 04-09-2019, 09:33 PM   #4
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As for the air pressure; yes, that is normal on the Spartan chassis. They were initially setting them at 125-130, but were having low-air warning issues, so upped the pressure to 140+.

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Thanks Jim, I appreciate I thought was a little on hi side all good

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