Today was fix the coach day. Last week when we left Palisades the warning light on the leveling jacks did not turn off when the jacks were up. I put the jacks back down and this time the warning light went when the jacks came up. This usually means the fluid level in the reservoir is a little low. The real down side to this warning light is the terrible beeping sound this system makes when the coach thinks it has the leveling gear are down.
I have everything I need, the transmission/hydralic fluid and the pump to get the fluid up into the reservoir. It took me a while to find the pump I wasn’t sure I had brought it. I remember seeing it in the basement at the Big House but I didn’t remember if I put it into the coach. I found it in the bottom of one of the tool boxes I have thus saving a trip to town in hopes of finding a pump.
It takes a little to do this job: A) have all the tools: 1) pull the slides in, 2) lower the coach off the leveling jacks, 3) put the large slide back out, 4) get under the coach and pump hydraulic fluid into the reservoir, 5) put the large slide back in and level the coach 6) put the slides back out.
When I releveled the coach I did get it back to level.
I am not always this lucky so I usually save a picture for the times I don’t get the coach level.