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Re: No air

Reply #20
I bought an intake air temperature sensor and the the Silverleaf cleared the fault.
The dryer is back in and everything is working. I now know a lot more about air
dryers now. I was planning on servicing the dryer and now it is rebuilt.

Re: No air

Reply #21
I bought an intake air temperature sensor and the the Silverleaf cleared the fault.
The dryer is back in and everything is working. I now know a lot more about air
dryers now. I was planning on servicing the dryer and now it is rebuilt.
So what fixed the leak problem? Intake sensor was affecting air production?

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Reply #22
No I had 2  problems. The intake air box sensor happened first. And the no air
happened the next morning which turned out to be the air dryer and it was a
blown turbo-saver valve. The sensor wasn't a big deal but no air is.

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Reply #23
I was very curious what that part is and did a little research. Found this pdf and quickly learned a lot about the way this system operates!

Air Drier System

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Reply #24
That's a good write up, it would have been handy when I rebuilt my dryer. Got the Coach
ready to load up and I will drive part way to Whistler tonight.