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4 hours ago, jleamont said:The most common problem is the pressure switch on the parking brake valve fails. Remove the console at the parking brake release valve and disconnect the wire and see if it stops.
33 minutes ago, jleamont said:The speaker for the system is above the accelerator pedal, can you clip a wire or wrap it in a towel to quiet it down?
Are you sure you don't have a problem with the hydraulic jacks? I believe they share the same speaker.
Thanks, we’ll look there next time we stop, we checked our jacks and they are up all the way and the only light on the dash is the “low air”
36 minutes ago, DickandLois said:Safe travels, Thanks for the updated info. Ear plugs and an eye on the pressure reading ! No quick stops, if the pressure drops to 50 lbs. stop, much lower and the stop is no fun !
Rich.
Air bag and trailing arm states ? Have they been replaced per recall ?
We think so, we purchased used 5 years ago. Pressure is staying up where it’s supposed to be steady at 110
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Sorry I didn’t reply faster, we are traveling on I40 from OKC, wishing we could figure out how to see the horrible beeping!
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2 hours ago, DickandLois said:Ripley, Who's chassis is the coach built on ? and what is the wheel base length? Some times the wheelbase changes things a little.
Rich.
2 hours ago, DickandLois said:Ripley, Who's chassis is the coach built on ? and what is the wheel base length? Some times the wheelbase changes things a little.
Rich.
Road master R4R 19’ wheel base
Cayman 36PPD
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We have individual disconnected pressure switches from parking brake, front and rear air tank, But it still won’t stop!
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The lower air pressure warning light continues to beep even when the gauges Register full air. Does anyone know where to disconnect the buzzer?
Low air brake warning buzzer won’t go off, 2006 Monaco Cayman
in Chassis
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Well, beeper and light finally “died”, both got weaker and finally quit. Hopefully we can get home and then see about repairs! We will keep a close watch on the gauges. Thanks for the help and feedback!