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Old-Biscuit
May 15, 2013Explorer III
Could be overloading if you are using them to 'level' vs 'stabilize' trailer.
Could be jammed in closed position....have your tried to manually crank down and then use electric?
Rear 'stabilizer' jacks should be wired directly from battery so look for an in-line fuse or a DC circuit breaker (small box with two studs/wire on studs).
Fuse could be blown or DC breaker needs reset (small button on side of box).
Follow positive cable from battery....small wire....under trailer tongue/frame
Could be jammed in closed position....have your tried to manually crank down and then use electric?
Rear 'stabilizer' jacks should be wired directly from battery so look for an in-line fuse or a DC circuit breaker (small box with two studs/wire on studs).
Fuse could be blown or DC breaker needs reset (small button on side of box).
Follow positive cable from battery....small wire....under trailer tongue/frame
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