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Title: Air brakes
Post by: Peter on December 08, 2020, 04:55:04 pm
Can someone point out where the release valve is located to get rid of excess moisture in the air systems?
I have always read about the importance of making sure thereis no moisture in the air system but for the life of me cant locate any release valve.
I have a 98 U320 with the M11.
Pictures would be great!
Title: Re: Air brakes
Post by: craneman on December 08, 2020, 04:57:44 pm
In front of the left rear tire at the bulkhead. Look underneath
Title: Re: Air brakes
Post by: wolfe10 on December 08, 2020, 05:04:47 pm
And, since your coach has an AIR DRYER (in engine compartment) if you ever get anything but clean dry air, you are way past due for air dryer service.  And, if you see white powder (air dryer desiccant has broken down) it has gone so long that it will cost you many "coach bucks".
Title: Re: Air brakes
Post by: jor on December 08, 2020, 05:52:12 pm
Right where craneman says. Here's a couple of photos.
jor
Title: Re: Air brakes
Post by: Rich Bowman on December 08, 2020, 06:23:26 pm
There should also be drain vales on your brake tanks and your HWH tank in the front end of the coach.  Mine are on the bottom of the tanks but your U320 may have them mounted so you don't have to crawl under the coach to check them.

Rich
Title: Re: Air brakes
Post by: Peter on December 09, 2020, 11:15:23 am
Thanks to all for the information and pictures...thank God for this site...
My air dryer was just serviced in the fall so that is taken care of.
As far as OTHER air release points the one in front of the rear left tire for air brakes is the most important for me.
Peter
Title: Re: Air brakes
Post by: wolfe10 on December 09, 2020, 11:17:09 am

As far as OTHER air release points the one in front of the rear left tire for air brakes is the most importat for me.
Peter

Yes, that is the WET TANK drain-- all air for all the systems goes through it.  So, it is the "report card" for condition of the air dryer.
Title: Re: Air brakes
Post by: Hans&Marjet on December 09, 2020, 06:38:08 pm
Thanks to all for the information and pictures...thank God for this site...
My air dryer was just serviced in the fall so that is taken care of.
As far as OTHER air release points the one in front of the rear left tire for air brakes is the most important for me.
Peter
Replace all your leveling valves if they are aged.....asked me how I know....I cannot post the(video due to size)