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Old 05-23-2015, 06:26 AM   #1
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MY 1999 Itaska Sunflyer 36l Diesel (Freightliner custom chassis) has suddenly developed a bouncing problem. My rear airbags are totally deflated, while the front bags are full. I have replaced the rear leveling valve and the problem still remains. I am well versed in troubleshooting hydraulic and pneumatic systems (Hydraulic and Pneummatic systems technician and instructor since 1962) All that I need is a schematic diagram of the Neway 15 system that is installed. I have some piping drawings, but they are not complete enough to solve this problem. Does anyone have some information on how to obtain this technical information?
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MY 1999 Itaska Sunflyer 36l Diesel (Freightliner custom chassis) has suddenly developed a bouncing problem. My rear airbags are totally deflated, while the front bags are full. I have replaced the rear leveling valve and the problem still remains. I am well versed in troubleshooting hydraulic and pneumatic systems (Hydraulic and Pneummatic systems technician and instructor since 1962) All that I need is a schematic diagram of the Neway 15 system that is installed. I have some piping drawings, but they are not complete enough to solve this problem. Does anyone have some information on how to obtain this technical information?
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As has been suggested, a call to Freightliner Customer Assistance would be warranted here, in your situation. They've been ultra-helpful to me on the occasions I've needed them. And, I've had numerous PDF files sent to me pertaining to multiple systems on our coach, including air system layout. While it's not as detailed as I'd like it to be, it's a very good in presenting how things are laid out, colors, sizes and routing of air lines, pertaining to specific systems of the Air Brake and Suspension Systems.

I still have yet to figure out how to relay a PDF file on here. If I knew, I'd show you what I have. I'll keep working on it. I'll take a look at it again to see if there's something I can relay to you that might help in your search to resolve the "Buckboard" issue.
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I still have yet to figure out how to relay a PDF file on here. If I knew, I'd show you what I have.
You need to be on the advanced post editing page. If you click the "quote" button on a post, or the "post reply" button at the bottom of the posts, you are there. If you are in the "quick reply" editor at the bottom of the page, you need to click the "go advanced" button.

Look below the edit window at the "additional options" section, and there is a "manage attachments" button. Clicking that brings up a dialog where you can browse for the file on your computer. After selecting the file(s) click the "upload" button near the upper right - it will show uploading files, which may take a moment or two. When done, close the window. You will now see the list of files to be attached above the "manage attachments" button.

Submit your post, and the file(s) will be attached.
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You need to be on the advanced post editing page. If you click the "quote" button on a post, or the "post reply" button at the bottom of the posts, you are there. If you are in the "quick reply" editor at the bottom of the page, you need to click the "go advanced" button.

Look below the edit window at the "additional options" section, and there is a "manage attachments" button. Clicking that brings up a dialog where you can browse for the file on your computer. After selecting the file(s) click the "upload" button near the upper right - it will show uploading files, which may take a moment or two. When done, close the window. You will now see the list of files to be attached above the "manage attachments" button.

Submit your post, and the file(s) will be attached.
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I surely thank you for explaining the procedure for attaching PDF files. I'll give this a shot and see if it works for me.
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