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Anyone know a place that sells HWH solenoids?
Old 07-28-2010, 02:23 PM   #1
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Hello, I have a bad jack solenoid (part # RAP90729) in the HWH 325 series leveling system in my 2004 Winnebago Brave 32V. I'm having a really hard time finding a replacement for it and HWH is telling me there is an 8 week lead time to get one. Does anyone know of a place that might have one in stock? I have one on order through them but I would definitely buy another if I can get it sooner and keep the second one as a backup after it arrives.

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Old 07-28-2010, 07:29 PM   #2
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I can under stand having problems getting parts for a 20 year old RV, but not for a 6 year old one. The solenoid coil is probably a standard part that can be in interchanged. I'd try checking at a local hydraulic parts supply. They deal with these sort of things daily.

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I think I have read the solenoids are a unique HWH piece. Also saw someone recommending calling rvleveling.com they are an HWH distributor.
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I've got a ten that says any large city hydraulics shop (pumps, hoses, controls) will have something that will work... sitting on a shelf right now... and will sell it for a fair bit lower than the usual culprit RV resources will.

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Thanks for all the great advice! I'm going to try all of these suggestions and post back any success I have. =)
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Old 07-29-2010, 06:13 AM   #7
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Yes, check with rvleveling.com. The company name is actually Stuart Services and speak with Chuck. He should be able to help you as I've gotten two selonoids from him within a couple of days. Now keep in mind that the ones I've rec'd have been rebuilt but they work. I believe they have a one year warranty on them.
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Old 07-29-2010, 09:20 AM   #9
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I ended up not having to go any further than Chuck at rvleveling.com. SUPER nice guy and had exactly what I needed in stock and is going to ship today. Remanufactured with 1 year warranty, considerably less money than new.

Thanks to everyone that was able to help! Hopefully those searching in the future will find this thread helpful to them, too. =)
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I ordered 2 solenoids yesterday morning from Stuart Services, 1 to replace the blown solenoid and 1 for a spare, they were $111 a piece, had to get them overnighted as we have a trip coming up on this Friday,very nice to deal with,told them they were spoken of highly in the Rv forums, we will see if they show up today as promised...
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I ordered mine last Thursday and had it shipped UPS Ground, they arrived Monday morning. Installed it yesterday and that fixed my problem.

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Well they showed up as promised......Awesome!! Replaced the bad one but now passenger front and rear blow fuses, now i'm stumped, any ideas?
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Old 08-19-2010, 03:38 PM   #13
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Recommend WWW@RVLEVELING.Com which is STUART'S SERVICE INC.
for HWH replacement of Solenoids and Jacks. They have rebuild items with
12 month warranty. Talk with CHUCK.

8/17/2010 I talked with Chuck about a jack that would go down but did not want to always come up. He told me problem in this case was seals /
O ring was rolling up and not letting jack retracting. I was thinking it had to be the solenoid and was going to replace this first but Chuck said if it was the solenoid then I could not pry the jack back up. He ID my jack and had in stock and shipped out 8/17/2010 and I recieved 8/19/2010 and installed. Works great.
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Has anyone had to replace the 12 V electric motor. mine is going bad someone told me that a myers snowplow Motor would fit, I bought one .They don't fit the shaft slot is a little bigger. I'm looking for a shelf Item. Life is good;

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