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- wolfe10ExplorerPour the proper fluid (likely ATF) in a cleaned out ketchup bottle or other disposable squeeze bottle. Easy to add fluid. Be sure to follow jack manufacturer's instructions for how to check fluid level.
FREE,other than the hamburger needed to use up all the ketchup! - real4u2cExplorerThanks everybody, It is behind the left front tire, God forbid I have a blowout, its history. I now have to figure out a way to add fluid, mans its tight under there.
- JoeHExplorer III
Bird Freak wrote:
My 04 Pace Arrow it was behind the left front wheel.
That;s where it was on our 1999 PA Vision - Bird_FreakExplorer IIMy 04 Pace Arrow it was behind the left front wheel.
- wa8yxmExplorer III
wolfe10 wrote:
While you are outside, have someone activate the jacks.
You WILL hear the motor! Reservoir is part of the motor assembly.
Took the words right off my keyboard he did. or in other words DITTO, I second that.. How I found mine. - MrWizardModeratorpace arrow is fleetwood
on my bounder also(fleetwood)
passenger side front wheel well
right front corner of coach
pump assembly with manifold, and reservoir - wolfe10ExplorerWhile you are outside, have someone activate the jacks.
You WILL hear the motor! Reservoir is part of the motor assembly. - Follow the hoses back from the jacks. Or listen for the location of the motor while someone else runs the jacks.
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