What level does Tiffin use?
Tiffin Class A motorhomes work almost exclusively with our HiWay line of pads. If you have an HWH®leveling system with 8″ round jack feet our HiWay 8 pads are the right choice for you!
How do you reset the level on HWH leveling?
On the top left of your system, there should be a button labeled as ‘Auto Self-Leveling Jacks’. Open up the control panel on the system and then hold this button. You will notice that the auto-leveling system has now started to reset.
What to do if your Atwood levelegs won’t move?
If your Atwood Levelegs electric jacks quietly refuse to move, make sure that the engine is running, the rig is in park, and you have the parking/emergency brake set.
How big are the power jacks on Atwood levelegs?
The size is about #22 gauge. These are signal wires only with mini Walden-Molex connectors. The power wires are not a problem. They are about #8 gauge. The connectors to that feed the individual jacks have # 10 or #12 wire and have never been a problem.
When did the level legs fail on my Fleetwood Bounder?
Twice, but not in-a-row, the level legs failed to fully extend on my ’06 Fleetwood Bounder. The first time I got a low voltage fault followed by a failure of the left rear leveler fault light.
Where is the red light on Atwood levelegs?
Next, try turning off the key and manually spinning the retractor nut a few turns (they’re on the end of the motors near the top of each leg and should turn fairly easily) for the leg with the blinking red light. If you take a paper towel or rag with you, you can keep your hand from getting grimy.
Why is my Atwood levelegs not turning off?
JACK CONTINUES TO CLUTCH AND WILL NOT TURN OFF Cause: Short jack extension followed by jack retraction. Solution: Put system in error mode by disconnecting one jack from power and pressing RET and ALL. Reconnect jack to power.
The size is about #22 gauge. These are signal wires only with mini Walden-Molex connectors. The power wires are not a problem. They are about #8 gauge. The connectors to that feed the individual jacks have # 10 or #12 wire and have never been a problem.
What to do if your leveling jack wont extend?
To help you troubleshoot the situation and find the right solution, RVing expert Dave Solberg teaches you how to diagnose a faulty leveling jack system. You’ll learn what to do to safely inspect your fluid reservoir and valves, and discover the most common reason RV jacks won’t extend.
Twice, but not in-a-row, the level legs failed to fully extend on my ’06 Fleetwood Bounder. The first time I got a low voltage fault followed by a failure of the left rear leveler fault light.