Re: Level system check lite
Reply #7 –
OK, If the system air pressure held at normal readings as you drove, and the coach remained in a normal travel attitude, then you most likely do not have a massive air leak, or a problem with the height control valves.
This makes Barry's comment sound like a good possibility. The level system "Master Warning Light" gets its signal from the pressure switch on the rear 6-pack manifold. If the system air pressure gets below 80-85 psi, then the warning light comes on, and the "Travel" light should go off.
Did you notice if the "Travel" light on the HWH control pad was illuminated as you were driving?
If your system air pressure is good, and the wiring to the rear 6-pack pressure switch is damaged or comes loose (as suggested by Barry) then the HWH control box will assume air pressure is low and the warning light will come on.
I would recommend a trip under the rear of the coach (with safety stands in place) to check the pressure switch wiring/connections.