Scoundrel
Well-known member
I was under my 1992 Fleetwood Flair and while under it I thought I'd track down the air bag lines and check the pressure. I found a pamphlet under the sink that talked about the air bag pressure and it said the minimum should be 60psi with a max of 90psi. Well when I checked them they were both empty!
I attempted to pump them up with a bicycle type pump but neither bag retained any pressure at all. When attempting to fill them I couldn't hear air leaking however that could be that they had cuts in the bags so large the air went out as fast as I was putting it in.
I will go to a service station and crawl under the RV and attempt to fill them with a compressor hose. My question is if they are both damaged is this something that I can replace at home or does it have to be taken to a shop? Also, If I can do it is there a good resource other then the dealer where you can get replacement bags?
Thanks
I attempted to pump them up with a bicycle type pump but neither bag retained any pressure at all. When attempting to fill them I couldn't hear air leaking however that could be that they had cuts in the bags so large the air went out as fast as I was putting it in.
I will go to a service station and crawl under the RV and attempt to fill them with a compressor hose. My question is if they are both damaged is this something that I can replace at home or does it have to be taken to a shop? Also, If I can do it is there a good resource other then the dealer where you can get replacement bags?
Thanks