Section 10
--- Chassis Information
The Executive 2005
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Automatic Air Leveling
When set to Auto-Level mode, the system will attempt to level to the lowest point first. Example: if
the rear of the motorhome is low, the yellow level indicator located at the rear of the motorhome icon
will illuminate. The system will dump air from the front air springs until the motorhome is level. If the
front air springs fully deflate before the yellow lamp goes out (indicating level), the system will raise
the rear of the motorhome until the yellow lamp goes out. If two yellow indicator lamps are illumi-
nated, one on the side and one on the end, the system will level side-to-side first, then end-to-end.
NOTE:
The leveling system will perform best if there is no movement in the motorhome
while the system is attempting to auto-level.
CAUTION:
Several inches of unobstructed downward travel is required when using the leveling sys-
tem. Look underneath the motorhome for any obstacles that could damage under-
carriage components before using the leveling system. Do not move the motorhome
when manual or automatic leveling mode is set. Suspension and body damage may result.
WARNING:
Never engage the leveling system when anybody is located near or underneath the
motorhome. Serious injury or death can occur.
Automatic Air Leveling Procedure:
• Set the parking brake and start the engine. The ignition must be ON to operate the leveling
system. Ensure the front wheels are pointing straight ahead. Allow the air system to build
to full air pressure, approximately 130 psi. The leveling system operates more efficiently
using the high-idle feature.
• Press the AIR button once to turn the leveling system on. The Air indicator light and four
red warning lights will glow steady.
• Press the AIR button a second time. The Air indicator light will start flashing and automat-
ic leveling will begin. The system will level only when a yellow side or end light illumi-
nates.
• When all yellow lights are out, the leveling process is complete. The air indicator light will
flicker. The engine may now be turned off.
The air indicator light will initially flicker for about ten minutes. After ten minutes, the Air indicator light
will go out. The system is in "sleep" mode. The system will awaken at approximately 30-minute intervals to
check the level sensing inputs. If the system detects a continuous off-level condition from a sensing input for
one minute, the system will try to lower the opposite end/side in an attempt to level the motorhome. If the
end/side is at its lowest point of travel, the system compressor will activate to inflate the air spring at the low
end/corner and level the motorhome. This process will continue until Emergency Stop is pressed or the park-
ing brake is released with the ignition in the ON position.
NOTE:
If the system is turned off, the processor will not make any adjustments and an
off level condition may occur over time.
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