Dream Maker Spas
Air induction leak or faulty air control valve
Air bubbles continuously enter spa from jets even when air controls are closed
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Possible Causes
Damaged or stuck air control valve, Cracked air line or manifold, Missing or damaged internal jet parts, Air check valve failure
How to Fix / Troubleshooting
Safety first: Turn off power before removing air control components.
Reduce unwanted air:
- Check air controls: Turn the air control knobs fully clockwise to close. If bubbles continue, the valve may be stuck open.
- Inspect air control valves: Remove the air control cap and inspect the internal mechanism for damage or debris. Replace the valve if it does not fully close.
- Inspect air lines: From the equipment bay, look for cracked or disconnected air tubing leading to the jets.
- Replace faulty parts: Install new air control valves or repair air lines as needed using Dream Maker-compatible components.
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Repair Difficulty
Easy
2/5
Required Part
Air Control Valve
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