Troubleshooting Slide-Outs and Leveling Jacks That Suddenly Stopped Working
Question:
Just moved camper and set back up let out slides all the way then hit auto level and it started leveling but stopped res had only about a 1/2 inch of oil in it moter was trying to run but jacks was not moving anymore neither will slides come back in could it just be a little low of oil
asked by: Scott
Expert Reply:
From what you are describing, it sounds more likely to be a power issue. Your slide-outs and leveling system are separate units. The oil reservoir being low would not effect both of those. The fact that the slide outs worked and then your jacks started to work and abruptly stopped and now neither works, makes me think more a long the lines of a blown fuse.
I recommend checking your fuse panel for a blown fuse. If that is the case, you would want to find what is causing the fuse to blow. You can use a multimeter like the # PT89ZR to help with checking your wiring.
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