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Technical Support / Re: Power Gear air Leveling
« Last post by David T. Richelderfer on March 24, 2026, 04:17:57 PM »From my reading here in the Forum, I would say many, if not most, coaches tend to lean... some quickly within a few hours versus some slowly over a few weeks... and anywhere in between for that matter. Our coach, when parked here over the winter in Yuma has its air dropped, so it's sitting on the bottom of the airbags... thus, no leaning. When in Oregon over the summer, the coach is parked on a down-sloping side-of-the-garage yard with its tail down and nose up. There it will sit for several weeks while its nose will slowly settle down a bit to its curbside. Not much cold weather in our lives anymore!
Only one time in over 13.5 years have I heard the auxiliary compressor running. I didn't know what the noise was and shut it off. lol I later guessed it must have been the auxiliary compressor. And the noise was coming from between the dash and nose, to the curbside of the generator.
Only one time in over 13.5 years have I heard the auxiliary compressor running. I didn't know what the noise was and shut it off. lol I later guessed it must have been the auxiliary compressor. And the noise was coming from between the dash and nose, to the curbside of the generator.
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