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- azpeteExploreras doug says, dexron 3. doesnt even have to be any specific brand. autozone, napa, oriellys. if you have clear fluid, its hwh brand of dexron 3.
just be sure to not use any other fluid, like power steering fluid, or brake fluid. they eat the seals.
as a side note, hwh does sell a fluid that is pourable at minus 50 degrees, for those who do winter camping. it provides very low retraction times. - Canadian_RainbiExplorer
dougrainer wrote:
mtrumpet wrote:
mrlightrail wrote:
Found the vent. Now, what can I use for fluid? Will power steering fluid work?
Not power steering fluid. Transmission Fluid. Or, you can just get the fluid from HWH.
[COLOR=]HWH uses Dextron 3 trans fluid. The HWH fluid IS Dextron 3 but does not have the red dye. Doug
As always, Doug has it right. My HWH manual says the same thing. mtrumpet wrote:
mrlightrail wrote:
Found the vent. Now, what can I use for fluid? Will power steering fluid work?
Not power steering fluid. Transmission Fluid. Or, you can just get the fluid from HWH.
HWH uses Dextron 3 trans fluid. The HWH fluid IS Dextron 3 but does not have the red dye. Doug- mtrumpetExplorer
mrlightrail wrote:
Found the vent. Now, what can I use for fluid? Will power steering fluid work?
Not power steering fluid. Transmission Fluid. Or, you can just get the fluid from HWH. - MushroomExplorerHWH has a fluid. Personally, I'd use that. As a generic I believe the fluid is more Hydraulic than Transmission fluid.
- mrlightrailExplorerFound the vent. Now, what can I use for fluid? Will power steering fluid work?
- One end of mine is the pump and the other end is the tank, all of which is about the size of a complete starter motor.
- azpeteExplorerif its hwh, the tank is where the motor is, its a horizontal tank.
if its power gear, its a vertical tank, just under the motor and valves.
identify your system by looking at the touch pad.
it will say either power gear, or hwh.
download a service manual for your system from the internet.
the manual will show a picture of the pump assembly.
as you say, theres no tank with the motor, you would be missing a tank.
is that trhe case? - Fleetwood99ExplorerMine is 1999 PA and the leveling system motor/tank is VERTICAL config on passenger side behind Chassis Battery. The fill plug is about one inch diameter next to pump on tank.
- mrlightrailExplorer
enblethen wrote:
Tank is part of the pump. There is a vent cap on top about 1.5 inches in diameter. It unscrews to add/check fluid.
This diagram may help. This may not be your model but does show configuration
Pump
Nope. Pump is standalone. About the size of a starter, no tank.
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