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General Boards => Technical Support => Topic started by: KC Snellgrove on November 19, 2015, 02:25:47 AM
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Hello fellow Beaver Lovers! I own a 2005 Beaver Monterey Huntington III 38 foot. I am at Henderson's Line Up Shop in Grants Pass, Oregon. I have been told I have a air leak problem BUT they cannot find the FRONT or REAR AIR TANK. :-\ I am hoping one of my fellow Beaver Lovers can let me know where to look. THANK YOU, Happy Holidays.
KC Snellgrove
2005 Monterey "Olivia Jean"
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Opps I for got to mention the chassi. It is a Roadmaster.
KC Snellgrove
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I don't know about your coach but on my PT you can't miss the air tanks, I can't believe they would hide them out of sight.
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My '05 Monterey Beaver, they are in the front basement.
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On mine it is on the port side just aft of the propane tank. You can't miss it with the slide out. Good luck.
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THANK YOU BOTH. I also called Beaver in Bend and Ken, and Shawn did not know.... the technicians at Henderson looked all over even with the rig over a while standing in a dug out (I do not know the name for it). They could not find it? Ewwwwwwww. I appreciate all the help it will save me some mula!~
KC Snellgrove
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KC,
I would almost bet that if you find the air drain valves you could back track and find the tanks, all coaches I've seen have tank air drain valves out where you can get to them. On my PT they are to the right of the generator attached to a frame member in the front and to the left of the motor on the rear.
Tell the tech to get out of the pit and start looking in the basement compartments and under the edges of the coach for the drains. If I were a so called tech I don't think I would complain to the customer that I was unable to find two air tanks that size.
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I can't believe that a shop can't find your air tanks. That in itself would have me worried a bit.