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What are the levers for in the 1989? (split from another topic)

I should have asked before.. Are the 3 lever's on the floor to the left of the drivers seat are all for
the air bags?  or do they control the leveling jacks too? 

Why 3 levers ?

If not, where are the controls for the jacks?

Headed out soon,

Thanks,  Mark
1989 Grand Villa, U300 6V92TA Detroit 40'
Mark, Houston Texas,  East Side

If you are so inclined to burn the American flag,  wrap yourself in it first please.

Re: What are the levers for in the 1989? (split from another topic)

Reply #1
The 3 levers are for the level system.there are no jacks.all 3 levers should be in the center position  for travel you will feel an indent when you get it in position.the left lever dumps the left rear air bag the right does the right rear the center raises or lowers the front. There is a bubble level on floor.but for travel all levers will be center position. There is a light on dash that should come on when you have the levers out of the center position.
91 GV U300 Unihome 40' Build 3811
6V92TA Detroit

Re: What are the levers for in the 1989? (split from another topic)

Reply #2
Hi Mark,

JohnFitz put a PDF attachment from the manual in a previous post to you explaining these.  Print it out when you have time and add to your 3 ring binder.

I appreciated that attachement as I didn't have it either and learned trial and error method.

Good luck!
Dan 1989 U280 40'

 

Re: What are the levers for in the 1989? (split from another topic)

Reply #3
Mark, the three levers are to control your air suspension system.  They should be in the center de tent position when traveling.  If your coach is a unihome, it does not have jacks, the air bags are your leveling devices.  They are controlled by the levers.
Current coach 1996 U320 40'
Previous coach, 1990 36' U280