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- donfrumpExplorer
Trackrig wrote:
donfrump wrote:
fishingbob61 wrote:
In the picture of the pump is a sensor with 2 red wires, unplug the wires and if the beeping goes away it is either low on fluid or a bad float, the red wires are to the float. The float is cheep and easy to replace.
if it was a low fluid why would it only beep when put in gear?
When you're not moving, the MH has no problems with the jacks being down or at least registering as being down because you could be parked in an RV park. However, the MH does have a problem with you moving with them down or at least thinking they're down.
When the levelers are retracted, they force the fluid back into the pump holding tank where the sensor reads the fluid level. If the level isn't high enough, the sensor believes at least one of the levelers is still down.
Assuming the levelers are up all of the way, either the fluid is low or the sensor is bad. Again, when this happened to me, my fluid level looked fine to me, but a put a touch in and the beeping went away. It's been happy for two years now.
Bill
maybe your system works this way HWH do not. when my jacks are down and I turn the key on it beeps and the lite on dash lites up until jacks are totally retracted
there is a up position senor at each jack if there out of sync or jacks down even a c-hair it will beep - TrackrigExplorer II
donfrump wrote:
fishingbob61 wrote:
In the picture of the pump is a sensor with 2 red wires, unplug the wires and if the beeping goes away it is either low on fluid or a bad float, the red wires are to the float. The float is cheep and easy to replace.
if it was a low fluid why would it only beep when put in gear?
When you're not moving, the MH has no problems with the jacks being down or at least registering as being down because you could be parked in an RV park. However, the MH does have a problem with you moving with them down or at least thinking they're down.
When the levelers are retracted, they force the fluid back into the pump holding tank where the sensor reads the fluid level. If the level isn't high enough, the sensor believes at least one of the levelers is still down.
Assuming the levelers are up all of the way, either the fluid is low or the sensor is bad. Again, when this happened to me, my fluid level looked fine to me, but a put a touch in and the beeping went away. It's been happy for two years now.
Bill - donfrumpExplorer
neilnbe wrote:
Parking brake on?
That wont make the jacks down buzzer ring - neilnbeExplorerParking brake on?
- donfrumpExplorer
fishingbob61 wrote:
In the picture of the pump is a sensor with 2 red wires, unplug the wires and if the beeping goes away it is either low on fluid or a bad float, the red wires are to the float. The float is cheep and easy to replace.
if it was a low fluid why would it only beep when put in gear? - fishingbob61ExplorerIn the picture of the pump is a sensor with 2 red wires, unplug the wires and if the beeping goes away it is either low on fluid or a bad float, the red wires are to the float. The float is cheep and easy to replace.
- donfrumpExplorer
Amberlynn072 wrote:
I have a beeping sounds that I would assume would be from the jack leveling system. All jacks work properly. Any ideas ?
run the jacks part way out and back in again bad sensor or jack maybe out like 1/4 inch on one corner
sensor may be slightly out on ajustemnt - TrackrigExplorer II
Trackrig wrote:
Amberlynn072 wrote:
My jacks don't have a single reservoir for each jack. It's centrally located in front the coach in a single unit that feeds all jacks.
Mine doesn't either - the reservoir is part of the main pump unit behind the right rear wheel - but actual locations doesn't matter. There's about a plug with about a 1" hex head that you have to remove.
Bill
I found a picture to add. Find the yellow label in the middle of the pump unit, the plug is above it on the left side. Unscrew it and add some fluid if yours is the same.
Bill - TrackrigExplorer II
Amberlynn072 wrote:
My jacks don't have a single reservoir for each jack. It's centrally located in front the coach in a single unit that feeds all jacks.
Mine doesn't either - the reservoir is part of the main pump unit behind the right rear wheel - but actual locations doesn't matter. There's about a plug with about a 1" hex head that you have to remove.
Bill - Amberlynn072ExplorerI'm getting the name of the jacks but it beeps only in the D(drive) mode.
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