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Old 12-24-2009, 07:24 AM   #15
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What would you do for brakes? On second thought the MH wouldn't/couldn't roll as the spring brake (emergency) would be activated due to zero air pressure.
H. Miller you are observant and correct.
I should have explained myself better, I should have had more coffee before I jumped on the forum this morning. What I meant was to open the valves to a happy medium that would keep the coach lowered and release the brakes.

Thanks for the heads up...more coffee now.

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Old 12-25-2009, 10:13 AM   #16
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My Damon Tuscany 2007 has a breaker switch under the front access panel. This switch seems to control both the airbags and the jacks. I discovered this when the jacks stuck in the mud, and the breaker tripped when I tried to cycle the 'jacks up' switch to many times. I had to drive home (a short distance) at 15-20 mph with no airbags. I do not recommend doing this but it was a Sunday and there was no way to contact tech support to learn about the breaker.
BTW-The air brakes continued to work and luckily there was no damage to the suspension.

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