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Old 03-12-2012, 05:32 AM   #1
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The left front airbag does not air up when the MH is in travel mode. The light for the travel mode is on but the bag is low. It will air-up when the raise button for the front and left side is used. Anyone had this problem?
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I don't have an Affinity, but that might be a ride height sensor needing attention. A search the CC Yahoo User Group, would probably give you lots of input on items to check. A call to the manufacturer HWW(?) is also another path to take, as they get good reports on customer service.

Best of luck, and please report back what you find out, as it may help others.
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On that year coach, there is only one ride height valve for the front and two for the rear.

Does it stay aired up after you have inflated it manually with the buttons?
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The HWH website has some really great info. You can even take the "online technical school". Once I understood the system, I figured out my 95 Affinity's ride problem easy.

It was a mud wasp nest in one of the vent ports. I lucked out yes, but you can imagine how much I saved by diagnosing it myself.

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