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I have a 2009 Itasca Meridian m/h om a freightliner chass and the front and rear air bags deflate after sitting at home for a couple of days. Is this normal or is there a problem. If so the fix???

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No, my 17 year old air bags will hold at least a month. (That is the longest time it sits in one place.)


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Mine will leak down over a period of 3 or 4 days. It's been doing that for the last 4 years.


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Posted: 04/11/12 09:48am Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

rambling roads wrote:

I have a 2009 Itasca Meridian m/h om a freightliner chass and the front and rear air bags deflate after sitting at home for a couple of days. Is this normal or is there a problem. If so the fix???

No it is not normal to deflate that fast, Mine have maintained pressure for months. A while back it would leak and took it to freightliner and they took care of it under warranty, the quick connect hose connections had a few leaks.


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