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Old 06-17-2009, 02:54 PM   #21
Wally Arntzen
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Jeniffer, I can understand you getting discouraged, I felt that way many times with my coach when working on the air system problems. Now that they have found some leaks you will be surprised how much better it will get as they correct them. The tranny switch was a big one on mine and it was one of the last places that we checked. That is a very costley one to replace so see of they can rebuild it. My guy got a rebuild kit which consisted of some "O" rings and other little things but it was not a big deal.
Once you get the air system good to go most other things are a lot eaiser to deal with. Your probably going to spend more on labor that parts which us not unusual.

Hang in there and cheer up, your going to learn to love your Newell.
Wally
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