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Location of leveling jack reservoir on a 2005 Itasca Horizon

dvleemin
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Explorer
OK,
I think my HWH leveling jack reservoir is likely a bit low. However, I cannot for the life of my find the reservoir. I've tried looking everywhere. I can't believe I can't find it so I'm hoping someone with the same or similiar model can help me out.

It's a 2005 Itasca Horizon 40AD with a Frieghtliner chassis and HWH jacks.

Thanks,

Darryl
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rr2254545
Explorer
Explorer
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
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SCVJeff
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Explorer
Look carefully at your stairs. Under at least one of them are screws. Once out lift the stairs and Viola!
Jeff - WA6EQU
'06 Itasca Meridian 34H, CAT C7/350

Trackrig
Explorer II
Explorer II
It should be part of the pump. If no one with specific knowledge answers you, go outside, open the storage compartment doors and have someone operate the levelers. You should hear the pump operating. It's probably painted black and looks somewhat like a household kitchen sink garbage disposal, only about twice the size.

Bill
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