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Old 04-05-2011, 09:15 PM   #1
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Revolution question

I can't find a connector for air hook up needed for emergency (breakdown) towing. Also, I believe their should be a quick disconnect for air hose to air tires etc. Can't find it either, Have looked in the manuals and under the front hood, but no luck......anyone know where they're located on an 05 Revolution LE 40E Thanks
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supercub....on our 2003 Revolution, the quick disconnect for air supply is located in the very front outside compartment, driver's side, which also contains a couple fuse panels, several relays, etc. The disconect is on the right top of our compartment. I keep a 100' length of air hose in there for inflating the tires and stuff.

I have no idea where there is a connector for air hook up needed for emergency towing....that is a very good question. I would also like to know the answer as well.
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Old 04-06-2011, 06:52 PM   #3
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heapbigengin, I just looked and saw a quick dixconnect in that compartment.........I think that's the only place I hadn't looked. If I find out where the connector is for emergency towing, I'll let you know, and please let me know if you find it. Thanks
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supercub (Brian). Good deal...glad you found it! And you are welcome....glad I could help. That's a deal on the other one for e/towing. If I find it, I will sure let you know as well. I get on the creeper every once in a while and look around underneath....maybe I will spot it.
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Old 04-07-2011, 06:44 PM   #5
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On mine if you dump air bags there is no air at quick connect.
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Old 04-09-2011, 05:46 PM   #6
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For towing they hook to the air/valve stem on the air dryer.
Should be behind the rear drivers side axle.

The quick connect one in front is for putting air in the tires etc.
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Triker 56.....thanks very much for the info for e/towing air connect location. I will check it out on the coach soon.
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Old 04-10-2011, 07:12 PM   #8
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An '05 Revolution should be on a Spartan chassis. If you don't have the chassis owner manual, I would suggest calling Spartan for emergency towing instructions, which should include air valve location.
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I was with a friend when he broke down last summer. The tow truck driver aired up his bags by putting air INTO the same air chuck used for tire servicing. It is a Spartan chassis.
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