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Post Info TOPIC: Hydraulic Levelers Not working?


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Hydraulic Levelers Not working?


They worked fine until we moved it today. Now the light that is supposed to come on and stay on doesn't. They don't do anything or the panel says we don't have the brakes set on it, or it is not in park which it is. doh



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Hey Gunnyswife,

 

         I would make a quick call to the manufacturer and get their take on your problem. They would know the best.... :)

 

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What brand?

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Fuse? Somewhere in the system. If its hydraulic, is the pump operating- does it hum, or can you feel any vibration in the pump when you push the button? If so then you have an issue with one of the legs, a blockage, crimped hose, or leak or other obstruction.
If you can elimate the pump, then its electrical, back to a fuse or breaker.
Hope this helps.

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Thank you. I gave hubby your suggestions. We are thinking fuse or short too as it has a couple of other small electrical issues.

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