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cummins2014
May 18, 2021Explorer
rhochnadel wrote:
Were you able to fix your leak?
You could have a cylinder leak, a fitting leak , or the hose itself could have a leak. I finally had to replace all my hydraulic hoses on my previous Montana fifth wheel. Trust me if you have a hydraulic leak in those areas underneath the coroplast , its hard to tell where its at. My first leak was actually inside the battery compartment , a pin hole in the hydraulic line. It ran down the hose, underneath the coroplast, and found its way out in a low spot. I chased that leak for awhile until I finally found it .
Luckily , or unlucky depending on how you look at it, no leaks in the fittings or cylinders ,just the hydraulic lines ,except for one bad fitting. Reason I just went ahead ,and pulled all the lines , and ordered new lines with fittings, no more hydraulic leaks after that . There is a good online source to order these lines if needed. I pulled them ,measured ,sent them a fitting to make sure we had the right fittings ,and they built me all new lines.
On edit, Sorry I thought I was replying to the OP .
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