I've watched so many "how to" videos for RV's, but I keep coming back you yours. You make learning things fun. And I've heard you apologize for ranting, but I actually love the ranting and learn a lot from it.
I changed out my Haldex Air Filter yesterday on my Foretravel and it was on so tight, I broke my filter strap in the process. Had to get another filter wrench and it finally broke loose. Someone did not oil the gasket before installing it. As you know, Haldex filters are a little more involved with what is necessary to change them out and you might want to do a video on those as well. Just a thought! Thanks for all the great videos you put out there!
So very well explained. Thank You, now I'm beginning to sort out all the 4 or 5 filters. So much easier when you understand why. Air brakes, chassis air, requires annual change of this chassis air filter to filter and dry out the air with a dessicant.
So happy to see that the coach you used for this video is the exact Revolution that I have!! Even the same color but mine is a 2006. It is one of the very few RVs that I see having a compartment especially for filters ( and side radiator in my case as well). Very cool feature. Good point and I promise I will replace it one of these days. What I do every couple of months is to drain the tanks as per manual instructions.
Thanks for the reminder! I had mine changed the last time I was in at Freighliner, having them put a new Serpentine belt on (which I carry the old one as a spare now). I didn't know if the belt had ever been changed, so felt more confident with having a new one on there. Probably been two years now on the filter, so something I may change this time around.
Thanks for this important maintenance tip. Back in my refinery days, I would have these installed on bulk oil tanks for machinery. During the day to night temperatures, air would move in and out through the tank desiccant breather. The desiccant breathers were water logged after six months.
This is the same coach I have. I changed the oil and filter but now I want to change out all of the filter in that door. Thanks for this video. That filter is the most expensive out of them all.
All the big trucks I serviced had it replaced every year its also a good way to see if your compressor is pushing oil into the air system and repair that before its a bigger issue. Also if it leaks air the D2 valve is easy to replace
Do you go through and drain all the tanks as well when you do this? That's also a very overlooked maintenance item that needs to be done more often than the filter. Great tip for those unaware that this filter even needs to be changed. As I said though draining tanks can be equally important. As a retired Owner Operator it was something I made sure to do periodically and the frequency depended on where I was driving but I'd never go more than every three months without draining the tanks. Even with a good dryer systems you'd be surprised at how quickly some tanks can accumulate a good bit of water in them which can of course cause them to rust/corrode...
What you need to look for is when you are driving/using your coach drain the air system about once a week and if you get any moisture it's time to change the desiccant filter. Most coaches don't get driven enough to warrant changing the filter on any schedule, just drain your air and see if you get any moisture out. I've put 70K on my 06 Patriot Thunder and the air system is dry as a bone, changed the filter when I bought it back in 13.
Since there are those filters not changed on motor coaches. Can say there is still one more filter but is on the Cummins engine. It’s called a crankcase breather filter on top of the valve cover. As a mechanic for an electric utility,we changed air dryer and crankcase filters every 2 years or biannually.
Hey -- you really present your content in an enjoyable manner. Its just interesting even if the content has nothing to do with my RV. I would have loved to see you take an angle grinder to that filter to just show the inside! Thank you! Mike
Will be changing my dryer filter for sure. Could you please do a vid on changing out the Zinga hydraulic filter as well. My 2003 Newmar Essex needs it done as well and I’m not sure about the specifics.
Thank you so much for the videos you do! Finally got class a 2018 Miranda 29fw and it is overwhelming how much goes into these. Your videos are very informative, funny and enjoyable! Thank you!
@@AZExpert oh when my rig needs a roof you will be the one that does it...and I live in Washington state....i just might ruin it so the wife can't give me crap.....lol
Bolt it on might be different there is5 types of air dryers that one his showing it's call spin on Air dryer it's the easiest one to replace might be located underneath or in the rear bumper or side compartment if yours has 9 bolts in the bottom it will be one it's called D9
@@theodorehyatt1782 - didn’t know that. I will say that I have been using it for 30+ years without noticing any oil filter, valve cover or other gaskets being degraded or eaten.
Nice review on easy job. I would like to know Approximate filter cost? Also would be great to discuss the other filters in that area. What are they ? How often you need to change? Thanks
Have you ever done a oil change service for a 370 diesel Cummings engine. And also any other filters or services that need to be done to the motorhome. This is a 2004 Newmar Dutch star, Spartan chassis
So I have this same RV, I’ve had it for one year, because of this video I changed that air dryer as soon as I bought this rv. Now, it takes forever to build air pressure. I noticed I’m losing air right under the air dryer. Looks like it’s some kind of rebuildable blow off valve that gets stuck open? Have you ever rebuilt one?
I clicked on the video to see if I was right about which filter...I WAS!! As a truck driver I can tell you it's frightening how seldom tricks change theirs!! If you spend any time in the south, AT LEAST ANNUALLY change it!
@@AZExpert TECHNICALLY, you' SHOULD evacuate all air tanks nightly, as well. GALLONS of water rotting the tanks out, over the years The fact that high end convertos use air doors kind of makes that not feasible. But I guess they figure if you can spend $2M on an RV, what's $50k for new tanks and lines ever now and then? LOL
I have a Detroit 60 Series in our Monaco and haven't changed mine in the 3 years we've owned it. I do periodically though open the air and let the tanks blow out. The previous owner said as long as not water/moisture comes out the filter is working and not to worry about it. BYW, I've never seen a strap wrench like the one you used. Where did you find it? I would like to get one. Mike
I don't think owners are totally aware how important air brake testing and inspections are. I know that's not what you do, but those air lines/fittings have to be inspected and checked all the time for cracks and leaks. they take real abuse with snow and salt. check those brakes!
Help! My filter is a GRAU Midland-C and the NAPA filter you use in your video doesn’t match mine and my local NAPA store couldn’t find anything in their system to match mine. Do you have a source I can check?
There is 5 different types of air dryers I be more than Happy to help you sir I'm an RV mechanic I do it for living if you will show me a picture of it I can tell you exactly which one it is and even the part number for it thank you
@@AZExpert THANK YOU..ONE OTHER ITEM. I JUST FOUND THE COOLENT CAN. LOOKS LIKE IT HAS NEVER BEEN CHANGED, I DID KNOW IT WAS THERE. COVERED WITH FOAM...I KNOW, START READING THINGS..ANYWAY, CANT BUDGE IT. CAN I SHUT THE VALVE OFF AND TEAR INTO IT?
I've watched so many "how to" videos for RV's, but I keep coming back you yours. You make learning things fun. And I've heard you apologize for ranting, but I actually love the ranting and learn a lot from it.
Wow, thanks
I changed out my Haldex Air Filter yesterday on my Foretravel and it was on so tight, I broke my filter strap in the process. Had to get another filter wrench and it finally broke loose. Someone did not oil the gasket before installing it. As you know, Haldex filters are a little more involved with what is necessary to change them out and you might want to do a video on those as well. Just a thought! Thanks for all the great videos you put out there!
So very well explained. Thank You, now I'm beginning to sort out all the 4 or 5 filters. So much easier when you understand why. Air brakes, chassis air, requires annual change of this chassis air filter to filter and dry out the air with a dessicant.
So happy to see that the coach you used for this video is the exact Revolution that I have!! Even the same color but mine is a 2006. It is one of the very few RVs that I see having a compartment especially for filters ( and side radiator in my case as well). Very cool feature. Good point and I promise I will replace it one of these days. What I do every couple of months is to drain the tanks as per manual instructions.
Thanks for the reminder! I had mine changed the last time I was in at Freighliner, having them put a new Serpentine belt on (which I carry the old one as a spare now). I didn't know if the belt had ever been changed, so felt more confident with having a new one on there. Probably been two years now on the filter, so something I may change this time around.
Thanks for the laugh this morning James. Your interpretation of the illustrated instructions cracked me up.
You're welcome. Thank you for watching
Thanks for this important maintenance tip.
Back in my refinery days, I would have these installed on bulk oil tanks for machinery. During the day to night temperatures, air would move in and out through the tank desiccant breather. The desiccant breathers were water logged after six months.
This is the same coach I have. I changed the oil and filter but now I want to change out all of the filter in that door.
Thanks for this video.
That filter is the most expensive out of them all.
Glad it helped
All the big trucks I serviced had it replaced every year its also a good way to see if your compressor is pushing oil into the air system and repair that before its a bigger issue. Also if it leaks air the D2 valve is easy to replace
Love this video. Watching all your videos with the purpose of buying a used diesel pusher in the near future. Keep up the great work 👍
What a fantastic tip ! Thanks James
there is so much to learn on one of these! THANK YOU
Do you go through and drain all the tanks as well when you do this?
That's also a very overlooked maintenance item that needs to be done more often than the filter.
Great tip for those unaware that this filter even needs to be changed. As I said though draining tanks can be equally important. As a retired Owner Operator it was something I made sure to do periodically and the frequency depended on where I was driving but I'd never go more than every three months without draining the tanks. Even with a good dryer systems you'd be surprised at how quickly some tanks can accumulate a good bit of water in them which can of course cause them to rust/corrode...
that is an important item too
Nope just released all the air using the break pedal that's call spin on air dryers there are like 5 different types of air dryers
No. Just use the bleed valve on each tank. Any accumulated water will spit out first. Then you are good.
What you need to look for is when you are driving/using your coach drain the air system about once a week and if you get any moisture it's time to change the desiccant filter. Most coaches don't get driven enough to warrant changing the filter on any schedule, just drain your air and see if you get any moisture out. I've put 70K on my 06 Patriot Thunder and the air system is dry as a bone, changed the filter when I bought it back in 13.
yes draining the tanks is important too. Some modern tanks have auto drains and sometimes the drains can be difficult to locate. Thanks!
Great video. Good to know because I'm dropping off my coach for service and will make sure this filter is replaced. Thanks!
Glad to help
Good to know. Thanks James. Happy trails!
Thanks for watching! :)
Great channel! Great videos! Can you do a video on a fuel filter replacement? We should be doing this every year!
Since there are those filters not changed on motor coaches. Can say there is still one more filter but is on the Cummins engine. It’s called a crankcase breather filter on top of the valve cover. As a mechanic for an electric utility,we changed air dryer and crankcase filters every 2 years or biannually.
Great information, thanks James I will look at mine to see if it needs to be changed.
Thanks for watching
Hey -- you really present your content in an enjoyable manner. Its just interesting even if the content has nothing to do with my RV. I would have loved to see you take an angle grinder to that filter to just show the inside! Thank you! Mike
I'll think about it lol
Will be changing my dryer filter for sure. Could you please do a vid on changing out the Zinga hydraulic filter as well. My 2003 Newmar Essex needs it done as well and I’m not sure about the specifics.
Thank you so much for the videos you do! Finally got class a 2018 Miranda 29fw and it is overwhelming how much goes into these. Your videos are very informative, funny and enjoyable!
Thank you!
Glad you like them!
Impossible to quantify the amount of money and stress you have saved me
That is a very encouraging to hear. Thank you!!!
@@AZExpert oh when my rig needs a roof you will be the one that does it...and I live in Washington state....i just might ruin it so the wife can't give me crap.....lol
Yeah, mine is underneath right behind the axle. And it's bolted on. Thanks Freightliner!
Yes, manufactures love to hide this.
Bolt it on might be different there is5 types of air dryers that one his showing it's call spin on Air dryer it's the easiest one to replace might be located underneath or in the rear bumper or side compartment if yours has 9 bolts in the bottom it will be one it's called D9
I recommend using silicon grease vs oil. I use it on all of that type of filters.
good advice
Need to check silicone eats certain rubber degrades it
@@theodorehyatt1782 - didn’t know that. I will say that I have been using it for 30+ years without noticing any oil filter, valve cover or other gaskets being degraded or eaten.
I can see a Lil grease outlasting A thin film of oil , good point sir
You really need a tripod! Thank you for the information your channel is be on valuable
Thanks for the tip!
I change mine every 25,000 miles.
I had the base rebuilt 50 thousand miles ago.
That is a good plan!
Good advice for coach owners.......
I worked on these for a decade before I knew about it....lol!
love whiching your show
cousin 74yr Dad is hook on anti-seize since he was welder when a bolts or nuts come in the mixes he spread it on thick
that's the truth
Thank you for this important information
You're welcome
Gonna look at mine tomorrow!
I swear your my best friend!..I'm all about filter changing. Also how to/or testing the blowoff solenoid for the tanks...is that on the tank?
We just became best friends? Does this mean I can borrow your stuff?
I believe on my Freightliner XCR custom chassis, an owner may not be able to get to it. Need a service tech.
The filter is it’s a air dryer filter. It keeps moisture out of the air tanks. You still need to drain the air tanks thoroughly.
Nice review on easy job. I would like to know Approximate filter cost? Also would be great to discuss the other filters in that area. What are they ? How often you need to change?
Thanks
Love it ......
I need to do the one on my service truck😮
doesn't the brake system purge the water on it's own when you hear that loud pssst sound periodically?
Air dryer filter is always over looked even on semi trucks... thanks for the video to educate!!
You are welcome!
Have you ever done a oil change service for a 370 diesel Cummings engine. And also any other filters or services that need to be done to the motorhome. This is a 2004 Newmar Dutch star, Spartan chassis
Are you still working down in Mesa? If so would like to bring my 2001 HR 8.3 in for an inspection.
What are the other filters for all around the air filter?
Would you le me know where I can find air filter you installed for 2004 Itasca Meridian?
Hey, what is the white filter (ZAE-10) next to the one you just changed? I thought that was an air filter!! is it not?
So I have this same RV, I’ve had it for one year, because of this video I changed that air dryer as soon as I bought this rv. Now, it takes forever to build air pressure. I noticed I’m losing air right under the air dryer. Looks like it’s some kind of rebuildable blow off valve that gets stuck open? Have you ever rebuilt one?
Do you need to make sure anything is turned off first? Seems it would have air going into it ?
I clicked on the video to see if I was right about which filter...I WAS!!
As a truck driver I can tell you it's frightening how seldom tricks change theirs!!
If you spend any time in the south, AT LEAST ANNUALLY change it!
Thank you. I didn't even know about them for a few years.
@@AZExpert TECHNICALLY, you' SHOULD evacuate all air tanks nightly, as well. GALLONS of water rotting the tanks out, over the years
The fact that high end convertos use air doors kind of makes that not feasible. But I guess they figure if you can spend $2M on an RV, what's $50k for new tanks and lines ever now and then? LOL
Hi how much does it cost to change a leaky right front airbag in spartan chassis
Have you worked on a 2007 Valencia with a Cummins 5.9 ISB? Need some help with fuel filters, oil filter and now air filter.
looks like an ADIP spin-on filter but not and ADIP drier base. that's Wabco drier base.
Is that the same filter that’s on the air dryer? 2017 Fleetwood Pace Arrow
Great video! Do have a recommended maintenance list for diesel pushers?
I don't have a list, I'll always recommend following the chassis manufacturer
How long are chassis air bags good for ? Monaco diplomat
Love channel.
I have a Detroit 60 Series in our Monaco and haven't changed mine in the 3 years we've owned it. I do periodically though open the air and let the tanks blow out. The previous owner said as long as not water/moisture comes out the filter is working and not to worry about it. BYW, I've never seen a strap wrench like the one you used. Where did you find it? I would like to get one.
Mike
Most of my tools come from Harbor Freight because I constantly lose them
I don't think owners are totally aware how important air brake testing and inspections are. I know that's not what you do, but those air lines/fittings have to be inspected and checked all the time for cracks and leaks. they take real abuse with snow and salt. check those brakes!
Agreed. Salt is not much of a worry here but dry rot is
Do you need to remove the air pressure before changing?
no
Help! My filter is a GRAU Midland-C and the NAPA filter you use in your video doesn’t match mine and my local NAPA store couldn’t find anything in their system to match mine. Do you have a source I can check?
There is 5 different types of air dryers I be more than Happy to help you sir I'm an RV mechanic I do it for living if you will show me a picture of it I can tell you exactly which one it is and even the part number for it thank you
I didnt hear you say you drained the air out of the system. i have air bags and need to be under the coach.
this is not really on the tank pressure side
@@AZExpert THANK YOU..ONE OTHER ITEM. I JUST FOUND THE COOLENT CAN. LOOKS LIKE IT HAS NEVER BEEN CHANGED, I DID KNOW IT WAS THERE. COVERED WITH FOAM...I KNOW, START READING THINGS..ANYWAY, CANT BUDGE IT. CAN I SHUT THE VALVE OFF AND TEAR INTO IT?
Air dryer filter
The air comes from the air compressor that is attached to the engine.
yes, this filters and drys the air to the engine driven air compressor for brakes and suspension. Thanks
The HOT AIR comes from this "Expert"!! LMFAO 😂!
That is called air dryer