Dargo
Like a bad penny...
I was going to take the family on a nice easy cruise through a couple of state parks today and start to get used to our new RV and we never got out of the driveway. 
No matter what, the damn hydraulic leveling system kept setting off an alarm and shutting things off with the warning that the hydraulic leveling jacks were down. The problem was that they weren't down! Grrrrrr!!!
I spent almost all day screwing around trying to find out what the problem was. I'd lower the rams and let it auto-level the RV. That worked. I'd hit the button that said to "retract all jacks", and that seemed to work except the freaking computer said they were down and wouldn't let us move and kept a freaking loud alarm going off!
Hopefully I found the problem. I found a small rock, about the size of a small marble, hiding on the top of the bottom part of the jack that pushes into the ground. My theory is that the rock wasn't letting that one ram return to the 'full up' position and kept setting off the false alarm. It was far too late in the day to go out, but I can now let the coach auto-level itself and then retract the rams with no alarm. Hopefully that fixed it. It sure screwed up the plans for today. I keep telling myself that it's best to find these things now rather than when I have the entire family 2000 miles from home.
Anyone else ever have a similar problem? Oh, I saw the other thread about air pressure in the tires. I had to get a new gauge to check mine. I'm supposed to run at 105 psi in each tire. My gauge only went to 100.

No matter what, the damn hydraulic leveling system kept setting off an alarm and shutting things off with the warning that the hydraulic leveling jacks were down. The problem was that they weren't down! Grrrrrr!!!
I spent almost all day screwing around trying to find out what the problem was. I'd lower the rams and let it auto-level the RV. That worked. I'd hit the button that said to "retract all jacks", and that seemed to work except the freaking computer said they were down and wouldn't let us move and kept a freaking loud alarm going off!

Hopefully I found the problem. I found a small rock, about the size of a small marble, hiding on the top of the bottom part of the jack that pushes into the ground. My theory is that the rock wasn't letting that one ram return to the 'full up' position and kept setting off the false alarm. It was far too late in the day to go out, but I can now let the coach auto-level itself and then retract the rams with no alarm. Hopefully that fixed it. It sure screwed up the plans for today. I keep telling myself that it's best to find these things now rather than when I have the entire family 2000 miles from home.
Anyone else ever have a similar problem? Oh, I saw the other thread about air pressure in the tires. I had to get a new gauge to check mine. I'm supposed to run at 105 psi in each tire. My gauge only went to 100.









When we made that turn into the one fuel station in TN that had what looked like a ski slope for a drive I completely forgot about that damn trailer and my Jeep. The Jeep? Oh, it's fine. It's a real trooper. It's ready for a trip each week. The trailer? Um, that's a different story. Did I mention paying the manager at the Home Depot store to re-open after he closed so I could buy some extra tools I didn't think I'd need to pack?
It's got about a 3" drop to it now and looks like it's standing at about half staff. Here, I found a picture I took with my phone just before we left. It's hard to tell, but with the coach, tongue for the dolly trailer and about 15' for the Jeep it's about 62' long. Combine the fact that you can't back the damn dolly trailer (it pivots), and it's a beast to get into a parking spot!