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In Yuma.....hydraulic levelers fuse??? solenoid part number that would exchange
12-22-2006, 10:27
Post: #1
In Yuma.....hydraulic levelers fuse??? solenoid part number that would exchange
Hi group
mom and I are still in Yuma area, sun's out, nice....
Levelers quit (motor, solanoid?) service came out today, still
uncertain if the solenoid is good, went back to shop to get one and
they haven't one and HWH not available to get a crossover number.

Couldn't find where the fuse might be.....anyone able to help me there?
Guess now we have to wait until after Christmas, tho if there is a fuse
I could check as per trouble shooting the motor not coming on....
the blue lights activate without the key being on or in accessory....
when I turn on the switch....didn't do that before.
I damaged the L front leveler a couple weeks ago, (took out a hidden
post (ha!) anyway the other 3 still worked and haven't needed to use
them this last week. The other night tho I could have used one of the
rear ones and that is when I found the blue lights came on with the
switch without the key on and the motor is quiet.....
I thought the problem was crushed hydraulic lines (it was a big solid
low post) anyway those lines are the chassis heat lines next to the
frame under left front. Would there be a problem if I just bypassed,
plugged or ran them back into each other with more hose? We aren't
using the chassis heat. Don't want to take a chance of springing a leak
and loosing coolant on the road.

Have a great holiday
Rose Mary
82 FC 33
JP's White Bird
Yuma
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12-22-2006, 14:22
Post: #2
In Yuma.....hydraulic levelers fuse??? solenoid part number that would exchange
RoseMary:
Fuse or circuit breaker for the pump?
Under the top entry step, it should lift up and you might or might now have to
remove a cover to see it.
Merry Christmas to you

Bill 84 FC 35 SB "$quanderlodge"
Terrace, B.C. Canada




----- Original Message ----
From: Rose Mary
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Sent: Friday, December 22, 2006 2:27:12 PM
Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] In Yuma.....hydraulic levelers fuse??? solenoid part
number that would exchange

Hi group
mom and I are still in Yuma area, sun's out, nice....
Levelers quit (motor, solanoid?) service came out today, still
uncertain if the solenoid is good, went back to shop to get one and
they haven't one and HWH not available to get a crossover number.

Couldn't find where the fuse might be.....anyone able to help me there?
Guess now we have to wait until after Christmas, tho if there is a fuse
I could check as per trouble shooting the motor not coming on....
the blue lights activate without the key being on or in accessory... .
when I turn on the switch....didn' t do that before.
I damaged the L front leveler a couple weeks ago, (took out a hidden
post (ha!) anyway the other 3 still worked and haven't needed to use
them this last week. The other night tho I could have used one of the
rear ones and that is when I found the blue lights came on with the
switch without the key on and the motor is quiet.....
I thought the problem was crushed hydraulic lines (it was a big solid
low post) anyway those lines are the chassis heat lines next to the
frame under left front. Would there be a problem if I just bypassed,
plugged or ran them back into each other with more hose? We aren't
using the chassis heat. Don't want to take a chance of springing a leak
and loosing coolant on the road.

Have a great holiday
Rose Mary
82 FC 33
JP's White Bird
Yuma




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12-23-2006, 15:38
Post: #3
In Yuma.....hydraulic levelers fuse??? solenoid part number that would exchange
Bill
I know about the leveler reservoir under the step, there is a hole
there to fill, can't see a fuse anywhere???
thanks
Rose Mary

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Wilhelmus Schreurs
wrote:
>
> RoseMary:
> Fuse or circuit breaker for the pump?
> Under the top entry step, it should lift up and you might or might
now have to remove a cover to see it.
> Merry Christmas to you
>
> Bill 84 FC 35 SB "$quanderlodge"
> Terrace, B.C. Canada
>
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Rose Mary
> To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Friday, December 22, 2006 2:27:12 PM
> Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] In Yuma.....hydraulic levelers fuse???
solenoid part number that would exchange
>
> Hi group
> mom and I are still in Yuma area, sun's out, nice....
> Levelers quit (motor, solanoid?) service came out today, still
> uncertain if the solenoid is good, went back to shop to get one
and
> they haven't one and HWH not available to get a crossover number.
>
> Couldn't find where the fuse might be.....anyone able to help me
there?
> Guess now we have to wait until after Christmas, tho if there is a
fuse
> I could check as per trouble shooting the motor not coming on....
> the blue lights activate without the key being on or in
accessory... .
> when I turn on the switch....didn' t do that before.
> I damaged the L front leveler a couple weeks ago, (took out a
hidden
> post (ha!) anyway the other 3 still worked and haven't needed to
use
> them this last week. The other night tho I could have used one of
the
> rear ones and that is when I found the blue lights came on with
the
> switch without the key on and the motor is quiet.....
> I thought the problem was crushed hydraulic lines (it was a big
solid
> low post) anyway those lines are the chassis heat lines next to
the
> frame under left front. Would there be a problem if I just
bypassed,
> plugged or ran them back into each other with more hose? We aren't
> using the chassis heat. Don't want to take a chance of springing a
leak
> and loosing coolant on the road.
>
> Have a great holiday
> Rose Mary
> 82 FC 33
> JP's White Bird
> Yuma
>
>
>
>
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