โJan-25-2017 03:16 PM
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โJan-30-2017 01:22 PM
Georgia Popcorn wrote:
I have spoken with Lippert and the tech kind laughed whenI told him a guy in TEXAS had never heard of "remote sensors"...He led me to a manual (2013-Present) I still only see a 750A on a tag attached to the pump, although in the "error mode" listing it calls the error I had which was External Sensor it calls out the problem as "Remote Sensor short or disconnected" and that is what I found, I guess I did my homework huh?
โJan-30-2017 11:24 AM
โJan-29-2017 11:10 AM
โJan-29-2017 10:53 AM
Georgia Popcorn wrote:
DOUG IN TEXAS,
WHAT IS IT THAT I HAVE TO LEARN?
My signature says I have a 2017 Hurricane 29M motorhome
You may need to "learn " again.
1. This thread is about LCI HYD jacks on a motorhome.
2. Your sig shows a 5th wheel. Which should indicate you have the Electric GROUND CONTROL LCI system. Please confirm if this is right
3. The reason is, IF you have Ground Control, there is NO RF sensors at all. LCI Ground Control, is ALL hardwired.
4. Please state the Brand and Model of your level system. Doug
โJan-29-2017 09:25 AM
โJan-29-2017 08:17 AM
Georgia Popcorn wrote:tyoungs wrote:
purchaser is the one who noticed the error message, they gave me a deposit knowing this was an issue - just "trying" to see if I can find an easy fix and correct this. They have an extended warranty that comes with purchase so are not particularly concerned. No nefarious intent here, just looking to help out if I can get some idea as to what the issue is
I had the "error code-external" show up when we were in Ft Myers.
What I learned:
The leveler has sensors attached to the underside of the floor in the MH, normally in the forward storage compartment, right side and also in the Aft storage compartment left side, they read each other thru radio (you will note a small antenna hanging down from each one...What I discovered, the connection at the sensor is joined together with a plug at the sensor, when we unplugged the connection, it was evident that one of the wires was not pushed all the way into the connector (white, probably ground). I pushed the wire into the connector with needle nose pliers, and all was working good, and has ever since.
โJan-29-2017 06:54 AM
tyoungs wrote:
purchaser is the one who noticed the error message, they gave me a deposit knowing this was an issue - just "trying" to see if I can find an easy fix and correct this. They have an extended warranty that comes with purchase so are not particularly concerned. No nefarious intent here, just looking to help out if I can get some idea as to what the issue is
โJan-28-2017 01:31 PM
tyoungs wrote:
purchaser is the one who noticed the error message, they gave me a deposit knowing this was an issue - just "trying" to see if I can find an easy fix and correct this. They have an extended warranty that comes with purchase so are not particularly concerned. No nefarious intent here, just looking to help out if I can get some idea as to what the issue is
โJan-28-2017 12:59 PM
โJan-27-2017 04:07 AM
fortytwo wrote:
It's caused by a leak-down of pressure in the system. Happens to mine after it's set for a couple of days or more. It's such a common design flaw that the manual lists the procedure to clear it!
โJan-26-2017 03:35 PM
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