May-08-2015 05:58 PM
May-10-2015 10:21 AM
FIRE UP wrote:emiddleb wrote:FIRE UP wrote:cbeierl wrote:FIRE UP wrote:
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Now, if you feel that, that reservoir is low, make sure all the Jacks are completely up and, all the slides are completely retracted. Then, and only then, you can remove the reservoir cap and check the fluid level. Hope this helps.
Scott
Note that there is a least one type of HWH slide mechanism that requires the slide to be out when checking fluid levels. On my 36RD the bedroom passenger-side slide needs to out and all of the others in.
Well Chris,
As usual, learn something every day. Now, what was it that learned from yesterday, and the day before that and.....
Scott
Always learning...
Same on my 40KD. Two slides in, jacks up, one slide out to test level. The info is buried in the HWH owners manual, not clearly marked. Need to look about half-way back through the manual where it shows the diagrams. In my manual its around pg 15, "Hydraulic Line Connections Multi-Room Extensions." Two marked "Retract Room to check oil level" and one marked "Extend room to check oil level." Clear as mud... info buried and of course has no way of telling which slide is connected to which connection on system.
Just about the time I "THINK" I can answer someone accurately and, have the CORRECT (SEAMINGLY) knowledge, and or experience about the subject at hand, I get slapped down 'cause of my not really researching ALL the facts before I open my big mouth or, engage brain to fingers here. Maybe someday I'll get it right.
Scott
May-10-2015 09:55 AM
May-10-2015 09:35 AM
emiddleb wrote:FIRE UP wrote:cbeierl wrote:FIRE UP wrote:
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Now, if you feel that, that reservoir is low, make sure all the Jacks are completely up and, all the slides are completely retracted. Then, and only then, you can remove the reservoir cap and check the fluid level. Hope this helps.
Scott
Note that there is a least one type of HWH slide mechanism that requires the slide to be out when checking fluid levels. On my 36RD the bedroom passenger-side slide needs to out and all of the others in.
Well Chris,
As usual, learn something every day. Now, what was it that learned from yesterday, and the day before that and.....
Scott
Always learning...
Same on my 40KD. Two slides in, jacks up, one slide out to test level. The info is buried in the HWH owners manual, not clearly marked. Need to look about half-way back through the manual where it shows the diagrams. In my manual its around pg 15, "Hydraulic Line Connections Multi-Room Extensions." Two marked "Retract Room to check oil level" and one marked "Extend room to check oil level." Clear as mud... info buried and of course has no way of telling which slide is connected to which connection on system.
May-10-2015 09:14 AM
FIRE UP wrote:cbeierl wrote:FIRE UP wrote:
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Now, if you feel that, that reservoir is low, make sure all the Jacks are completely up and, all the slides are completely retracted. Then, and only then, you can remove the reservoir cap and check the fluid level. Hope this helps.
Scott
Note that there is a least one type of HWH slide mechanism that requires the slide to be out when checking fluid levels. On my 36RD the bedroom passenger-side slide needs to out and all of the others in.
Well Chris,
As usual, learn something every day. Now, what was it that learned from yesterday, and the day before that and.....
Scott
May-09-2015 03:00 PM
cbeierl wrote:FIRE UP wrote:
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Now, if you feel that, that reservoir is low, make sure all the Jacks are completely up and, all the slides are completely retracted. Then, and only then, you can remove the reservoir cap and check the fluid level. Hope this helps.
Scott
Note that there is a least one type of HWH slide mechanism that requires the slide to be out when checking fluid levels. On my 36RD the bedroom passenger-side slide needs to out and all of the others in.
May-09-2015 02:20 PM
May-09-2015 05:40 AM
May-09-2015 05:37 AM
rr2254545 wrote:
From your operator manual on line
With the service panel open, you can access
the following service points:
• Engine Oil Dipstick
• Engine Oil Fill
• Hydraulic Fluid Reservoir
• Engine Coolant Tank
• Transmission Dipstick/Fill Tube
• Air Filter Restriction Indicator
• Engine Diagnostic Connector
May-09-2015 05:32 AM
FIRE UP wrote:
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Now, if you feel that, that reservoir is low, make sure all the Jacks are completely up and, all the slides are completely retracted. Then, and only then, you can remove the reservoir cap and check the fluid level. Hope this helps.
Scott
May-08-2015 07:35 PM
FIRE UP wrote:dvleemin wrote:
Ok - so you're talking about the step inside the rv - not the kwikee step?
Both,
Our coach, an older sister of yours, an '04 Itasca Horizon 36GD with the C-7 330HP CAT, has the reservoir, pump and control panel systems, all under the entry steps, just behind the Kwikee steps. IF you lay down, in front of the coach, and look up, just behind the right front corner of the coach, you'll see the clear plexiglass cover over the control center. Behind that, which is behind the Kwikee steps, is the reservoir, manifold, solenoids and pump.
And yes, just under the lip of each of the entry steps, is a bolt or, screw. Run your fingers along the bottom lip of each of those steps and, close to the center will be the bolt. Remove that bolt and, you'll expose all of what I described, only from the top view.
Now, if you feel that, that reservoir is low, make sure all the Jacks are completely up and, all the slides are completely retracted. Then, and only then, you can remove the reservoir cap and check the fluid level. Hope this helps.
Scott
May-08-2015 07:32 PM
dvleemin wrote:
Ok - so you're talking about the step inside the rv - not the kwikee step?
May-08-2015 07:26 PM
May-08-2015 06:57 PM
May-08-2015 06:38 PM