problem with leveling system.
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01-24-2009, 08:34
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problem with leveling system.
I have a 1994 40' coach. When I put up my leveling system it still
buzzes at the dash even thought all 4 levelers are up. Is there an adjustment for the HWH leveling system? If so where would it be located. Thanks Nelson SLinkman Westminster, Md |
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01-24-2009, 08:44
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problem with leveling system.
it sounds like one of the jacks are not fully retracted.
Use a floor jack to give it a slight nudge or a piece of wood 2" X 4" to give it a tap . This should find the culprit. The retracting springs become weak,& there is dirt and road debris on the springs. If the fronts are kick down type, start there and spray the springs with a lubricant. Use only transmission fluid on the shiney cylinders. Bill 88 FC Michigan --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "nslinkman" wrote: > > I have a 1994 40' coach. When I put up my leveling system it still > buzzes at the dash even thought all 4 levelers are up. Is there an > adjustment for the HWH leveling system? If so where would it be located. > Thanks > Nelson SLinkman > Westminster, Md > |
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01-24-2009, 09:03
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01-24-2009, 09:15
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problem with leveling system.
Thanks Bill,
I already tried that. They look like they are up all the way up. I noticed a couple of times on auto they did not level the coach correct. --- On Sat, 1/24/09, pattypape From: pattypape Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: problem with leveling system. To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Date: Saturday, January 24, 2009, 3:44 PM it sounds like one of the jacks are not fully retracted. Use a floor jack to give it a slight nudge or a piece of wood 2" X 4" to give it a tap . This should find the culprit. The retracting springs become weak,& there is dirt and road debris on the springs. If the fronts are kick down type, start there and spray the springs with a lubricant. Use only transmission fluid on the shiney cylinders. Bill 88 FC Michigan --- In WanderlodgeForum@ yahoogroups. com, "nslinkman" wrote: > > I have a 1994 40' coach. When I put up my leveling system it still > buzzes at the dash even thought all 4 levelers are up. Is there an > adjustment for the HWH leveling system? If so where would it be located. > Thanks > Nelson SLinkman > Westminster, Md > |
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01-24-2009, 10:42
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problem with leveling system.
The level control for the HWH jacks is located on the front bulkhead in the basement, just about dead center. On my '95, the box is silver. Before opening and fiddling with the level sensor, contact HWH and get their instructions on how to adjust it. (After going over the procedure, I decided that the slight off-level I sometimes get wasn't worth the bother. I let the system work on "auto" -- then when it's finished, I check the level of the kitchen counter (with a spirit-level) and if it's significantly 'off' then I'll turn the HWH controller back on and tweak the level manually. For whatever reason, about a third of the time, the auto level will leave the curb side about 1/4 bubble high. Note that the tolerance of the HWH auto system is considered 1/4 bubble. Two thirds of the time, the auto setting gets me reasonably level, so no adjustment is needed.
As for the 'jacks not in travel position' alarm, you probably have a slightly weak spring. As suggested, prying up on each jack will probably identify the "bad" one. The low jack may not be at all obvious -- I've had the alarm signaling, but the jacks appeared to be fully retracted. After another (seemingly eternal) interval, the alarm would stop. Also, check the fluid level in the reservoir (under the little door on the entry steps) -- but don't overfill, as that can make a serious mess. Note, I had questions about my HWH jacks -- and I was able to get some very helpful advice from the HWH factory by calling them. The person I was connected with was very knowledgeable and explained how the system works and how much out-of-level would be worth playing with the sensor, since it's "in spec" range error may be rather more than you might assume. Pete Masterson '95 Blue Bird Wanderlodge WBDA 42 (For Sale) El Sobrante CA "aeonix1@mac.com" On Jan 24, 2009, at 1:15 PM, nelson slinkman wrote:
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01-24-2009, 12:56
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problem with leveling system.
--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "nslinkman"
wrote: > > I have a 1994 40' coach. When I put up my leveling system it still > buzzes at the dash even thought all 4 levelers are up. Is there an > adjustment for the HWH leveling system? If so where would it be located. > Thanks > Nelson SLinkman > Westminster, Md >Nelson Check you HWH display and see which jack is indicating down. You can disconnect the wire that goes on the sensor and see if your light goes out if the light goes out the sensor is bad, you need to replace it. I had the same problem going back home in April last year, I found the sensor on the front side jack is bad. I replaced the sensor that corrected problem, on our way out to CA. I had HWH replace the remaining 3. No problem since. If you don't want to change out the sensor your self you can pull the fuse that powers the buzzer to keep things quite until you find a dealer to correct the condition. The sensor that went bad on my coach was on the front passenger wheel it was easy to replace. Good luck Hisham Amaral 97 Wanderlodge 43' Titusville FL for the winter Home is Michigan |
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01-27-2009, 09:26
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01-27-2009, 09:30
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