doxiemom11 wrote:
We have only manual controls, but have noticed several with auto leveling with the front tires way high and the motorhome didn't look level either. Maybe it was, but sure seemed strange since the sites were pretty much level and basic leveling to just take weight off suspension to stop the bouncing should have been what was needed. We have been full-time for 7 years and have had to raise the front way up with wood under the tires only 1 times in all the campgrounds we have been in. Seems strange the auto level coaches have to do that so much.
Auto level just does the same thing as manual level. ALL Auto does is stab all 4 jacks(or the jacks that need extended to raise a certain corner) and then levels per the sensor. IF the sensor is not calibrated correctly, then you get tires off the ground. No great mystery. People read too much into perceived problems. They HAVE a problem but do not realize it. Doug