Adding ATF to the tank often stopped the beeping on mine. But it would soon leak down and start beeping again.
I added a switch to the power lead going to the control box as that was easier then pulling the fuse on the numerous occasions my leaking passenger side jack caused the beeping.
Than, I added ATF Stop Leak to the tank and danged if a couple stops at RV parks later it didn't slow than stop the leak, for months. So the full tank would stay that way and no beeping.
If I dropped that jack on nice flat surfaces, I could go for months at a time before a little ATF would leak out and make it beep, and I'd add a little more ATF along with Stop Leak.
Another suggestion is to strap them up with heavy duty zip ties instead of chains.
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