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Chiefcpo
Nov 24, 2013Explorer
The easy way to find the leak is to clean the cylinder, then tape toilet paper in the joint area then on the housing close to the top, center, then close to the bottom of the cylinder. Either you will find the leak in the area of the connections, a crack in the housing , then all that is left is the bottom shaft seal if all other areas are dry. Should you be mechnically inclined and have the blocking you can block up the rig and replace the cylinder housing should it need replacing. Will hope you are blessed with a lose/cracked replaceable connector.
Find a hydrulac shop and they will find the leak for you and will be able to steer you away from the over booked never get to you RV shop. (should the part not be covered by warranty, and they can get the parts from lippert also).
Find a hydrulac shop and they will find the leak for you and will be able to steer you away from the over booked never get to you RV shop. (should the part not be covered by warranty, and they can get the parts from lippert also).
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