Air Ride Seat Leaks Down
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Air Ride Seat Leaks Down
Just searched posts to no avail...My EzyRider airseat leaks down every fifteen minutes or so, but I cannot hear any leak even with the truck turned off. Any ideas? What should I check/look for? I'm going to take some soapy water in a spray bottle & see if that reveals a leak somewhere. The truck is a Freightliner Columbia daycab with 300K miles, I'm guessing a 1997 or thereabout.
Steve
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the valve that controls the air supply can leak. it is the button that you pull or push for seat adjustment. if it is in that valve, they sell a universal type that will bolt up just like your original one. if the leak is in the valve, you can buy them at truckpro.
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the valve that controls the air supply can leak. it is the button that you pull or push for seat adjustment. if it is in that valve, they sell a universal type that will bolt up just like your original one. if the leak is in the valve, you can buy them at truckpro.
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Just searched posts to no avail...My EzyRider airseat leaks down every fifteen minutes or so, but I cannot hear any leak even with the truck turned off. Any ideas? What should I check/look for? I'm going to take some soapy water in a spray bottle & see if that reveals a leak somewhere. The truck is a Freightliner Columbia daycab with 300K miles, I'm guessing a 1997 or thereabout.
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Ill check
Its in my toolbox at work, Ill post info after work tomorrow
It looks just like a freon leak detector and beep louder if the airflow across the tip increases.\ You have to move slowly along so you dont cause a breeze and cause it to increase the beeps.. I actually hardly use it as I like my big bottle of soap and watch it bubble up http://www.exair.com/en-US/Primary%2...0Detector.aspx Last edited by bobwadas; 08-09-2009 at 08:04 PM. Reason: found item online
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That stuff the kids use for blowing bubbles works great if you put it in a spray bottle and spray it on the suspect area.
A mixture of Mr. Clean and water works good too. .
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Soapy Water Worked!
Found the leak, it was the brass fitting under the seat where the air line attached. Put some teflon tape on it, cut a 1/4 inch off the line and the seat holds pressure now. Thanks for all your input.
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