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kimberlysmoore
Jul 04, 2015Explorer
OK! I finally figured out how to post pictures with a tablet and I took some decent shots in daylight.
I learned a few things about my last post that were wrong. Here goes:
Over-all pic just to show location. The item I'm most concerned about is at the top of the pic, above the leveler.

Close-up

This is the hardest to describe: It's not fire related. The picture looks horrible but it's basically this yuk that seems to have sprayed out of the opening in the second pic and it has dripped down all over my leveler. Thats why I originally thought I was leaking hydraulic fluid.
I no longer think it's that particular leveler leaking for the fact that each level doesnt have it's own. This is only on the right/passenger/rear of the rv. I've also recently learned how to read my leveler panel and check it's fluids. Neither of those is indicating a problem with levelers. Here's the yuk: this is sprayed out of the hole at the top.

Everyone should know we are pulling an MPV Mazda behind us with our kayaks and we recently had to drive through the LA highway hills. Very hard on transmission and brakes.
Since we have been "tooling" around town, not really hitting any mountains, there hasn't been any new leakage.
I also hear a "wooing sound" probably unrelated but who knows. My son says it's louder in the rear of vehicle.
Does anyone believe in ghosty vehicles?
As an after thought, upon inspecting my levelers: this one has a wire that isn't connected, but the other 3 are. Should I just clean out the area and connect the wire?

PS We feed Stewart Treats Liver Freeze Dried ALLTHETIME. We love'em (I mean the dogs love'em)
I learned a few things about my last post that were wrong. Here goes:
Over-all pic just to show location. The item I'm most concerned about is at the top of the pic, above the leveler.

Close-up

This is the hardest to describe: It's not fire related. The picture looks horrible but it's basically this yuk that seems to have sprayed out of the opening in the second pic and it has dripped down all over my leveler. Thats why I originally thought I was leaking hydraulic fluid.
I no longer think it's that particular leveler leaking for the fact that each level doesnt have it's own. This is only on the right/passenger/rear of the rv. I've also recently learned how to read my leveler panel and check it's fluids. Neither of those is indicating a problem with levelers. Here's the yuk: this is sprayed out of the hole at the top.

Everyone should know we are pulling an MPV Mazda behind us with our kayaks and we recently had to drive through the LA highway hills. Very hard on transmission and brakes.
Since we have been "tooling" around town, not really hitting any mountains, there hasn't been any new leakage.
I also hear a "wooing sound" probably unrelated but who knows. My son says it's louder in the rear of vehicle.
Does anyone believe in ghosty vehicles?
As an after thought, upon inspecting my levelers: this one has a wire that isn't connected, but the other 3 are. Should I just clean out the area and connect the wire?

PS We feed Stewart Treats Liver Freeze Dried ALLTHETIME. We love'em (I mean the dogs love'em)
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