Hi all total novice/newbie to the whole discussion forums, am greatful for any help/info I can get.
Trying to find any information on my GBW MAN Coach (Coach #78) any engine and electrical spec, diagrams or manuals anyone may have or know of.
Right now I am trying to find out if it has an onboard air-compressor to inflate tyres.
Thanks in advance.
GBW MAN Coach #78
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- Guy_Arab
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Re: GBW MAN Coach #78
I HAVE MANUAL YOU REQUIRE PLUS MOST ENGINE DATA
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- boronia
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Re: GBW MAN Coach #78
It would have an onboard air compressor for the brakes and air bags. There may be a connector somewhere in the system to hook up a hose with an inflator tool.
There should be connections up front somewhere to allow an external air source in case of engine failure, you may be able to use that.
There should be connections up front somewhere to allow an external air source in case of engine failure, you may be able to use that.
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Re: GBW MAN Coach #78
Thanks for that appreciate the info, I probably should have added "where is it on the coach? " as I have had a pretty good look and can't find anything that even looks like it.boronia wrote: ↑Mon Dec 14, 2020 12:18 pm It would have an onboard air compressor for the brakes and air bags. There may be a connector somewhere in the system to hook up a hose with an inflator tool.
There should be connections up front somewhere to allow an external air source in case of engine failure, you may be able to use that.
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Re: GBW MAN Coach #78
It will be on the side of engine somewhere. (Sorry, I'm not familiar with that model)
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