Spizzer
Jun 20, 2014Explorer
HWH leveling gone bonkers....help...
Hi All,
We have been traveling for several days across the midwest in 95 deg temps and lots of humidity. We pulled into our spot today, which was pretty level and I hit the auto-level like always. All of a sudden I realized that it was lifting the drivers side way, way high, so I quickly hit the stop and then auto store. I retracted the jacks and then manually leveled it using a level, and not the lights, as the lights were not right.
After getting settled and eating dinner, I decided to take a look at it. If I turn on the key, the left side light says low. If I shake the coach by shifting my weight back and forth, opposing yellow lights come on. I looked through the HWH 626 manual and it says if there are opposing yellow lights, replace the sensing unit. If the yellow lights differ from what is on the sensor itself, replace the controller. I crawled under and without taking the see through cover off, it is hard to tell, and the lights change with a jiggling of the coach.
However, while I was under there, I noticed that the dash A/C condensation drip is right above the box. At one point when we had stopped for a few minutes, I had noticed quite a puddle under that point from the dash air. One of the plugs on the side of the HWH controller has a zip tied rubber boot on it that had slide way off the plug. I pushed it back on. I do not see any indication of moisture in the box.
I have not yet started through the troubleshooting with the multitude of other lights in the box.
Any thoughts? Similar issues with water on the box? All thoughts are welcome.
regards,
jeff
We have been traveling for several days across the midwest in 95 deg temps and lots of humidity. We pulled into our spot today, which was pretty level and I hit the auto-level like always. All of a sudden I realized that it was lifting the drivers side way, way high, so I quickly hit the stop and then auto store. I retracted the jacks and then manually leveled it using a level, and not the lights, as the lights were not right.
After getting settled and eating dinner, I decided to take a look at it. If I turn on the key, the left side light says low. If I shake the coach by shifting my weight back and forth, opposing yellow lights come on. I looked through the HWH 626 manual and it says if there are opposing yellow lights, replace the sensing unit. If the yellow lights differ from what is on the sensor itself, replace the controller. I crawled under and without taking the see through cover off, it is hard to tell, and the lights change with a jiggling of the coach.
However, while I was under there, I noticed that the dash A/C condensation drip is right above the box. At one point when we had stopped for a few minutes, I had noticed quite a puddle under that point from the dash air. One of the plugs on the side of the HWH controller has a zip tied rubber boot on it that had slide way off the plug. I pushed it back on. I do not see any indication of moisture in the box.
I have not yet started through the troubleshooting with the multitude of other lights in the box.
Any thoughts? Similar issues with water on the box? All thoughts are welcome.
regards,
jeff